Great for searching amongst personal blogs and personal wordpress sites.
Less filtered. Shows websites that have been delisted through take-down requests, such as US copyright requests, due to it’s Russian legal juristiction.
Was recommended to me to evaluate but I haven’t yet tried it.
Costs money but is reviewed to be a complete replacement for Google. “As good as Google used to be, back when it was better.”
An open source “metasearch” engine, which searches several other search engines without telling them anything about you. There are many sites that run Searx, you can use any of them (or if you’re technically minded you can even start your own site).
May let you see the right side of the internet instead of only the left side, however the party affiliation of Tusk Owners/Devs might instead be liberal due to how corny their Gipper AI sounds as of Nov 2024.
DuckDuckGO
The privacy-centric search engine. Isn’t great, but is often good enough. This is the default search engine chosen by the developers at Tor Browser.
About this page
This page shows a list of search engines that may be useful to use outside of Google. They were intended for the author to use them as a start page to the internet.