Proton Search Engine
Instead of using Google Chrome, Edge, or Opera. If you create your own web browser and Search Engine it would lead to better privacy and ease of mind for those against Big Corporations
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B0t Creati0n commented
u guys heard of brave or DuckDuckGO Browser?
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Ahmed commented
Add Search Proton a search engine by proton
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Geran commented
I’d love if you guys just bought something like Kagi. It would save me from having to subscribe to multiple privacy focused things.
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Lagable commented
I agree for a browser, but as a search engine, Qwant already exists, and Proton is actually a partner with them.
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Spatty commented
Until Proton creates a search engine, I use hardened Firefox and a VPN & Quad 9. Hopefully Protons search engine will have multiple levels of security built in.
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Tommy M commented
There are already a few private search engines, such as Brave, DuckDuckGo, and Startpage
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scramp commented
I've switched from DuckDuckGo to Kagi, which has been incredible. It was 50/50 whether I would need to use the !g bang when using DDG. I have not used it once since switching to Kagi.
+3 from me from a Proton made search engine — I'm already paying for another.
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Tommy commented
I 100% agree on that, but for now I am using duckduckgo.com instead of Google.com for all my SearchQueries.
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Draven “Xarcell” Vestatt commented
We already have a privacy browser & search called Brave. I'd rather see Proton build a Doc & Spreadsheet application.
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Romain commented
Guys, this is absolutly not doable. Developing an efficient search engine is mush harder than you seems to believe. Actually, believe it or not, but the fact that Google collects data makes it very effecient to provides pertinent search results.
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Gabriel commented
Use Brave for daily run. And TOr for sketchy stuff
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Seth commented
I dont think we need a new web browser, nor do I think Proton is correctly positioned to build one.
The best thing they could do is support Firefox development, as that provides the best alternative to big tech. Sure, I guess they could fork FF too.
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Andy commented
Would absolutely support this.
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H commented
Yeah, I think a simple and SECURE browser is needed. One that would be ideal for banking and financials. Strip it down to make it secure like a sandbox but remove all the ads, trackers, and plugins. Like an incognito browser on steroids. Multi-factor authentication, security keys, VPNs, etc...
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Patrick commented
I don't think creating a search engine is a good idea, it's too hard to make it good. Even DuckDuckGo is not as good as Google, while they are already so long on the market.
But a Chromium web browser would be nice. Brave is adding too many useless things and they try to push their own services via the browser. So I would like to switch to a Proton browser. -
stephen Lang commented
Instead of using Google Chrome, Edge, or Opera. If you create your own web browser and Search Engine it would lead to better privacy and ease of mind for those against Big Corporations
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John Smith commented
There is no privacy-respecting, respectable privacy engine currently. Even if you are willing to pay money for it.
YaCy is unusable for normal people, and arguably usable for datascience people.
Searx sometimes works, but uses commercial search engines, and you have to deploy your own instance, or rely on 3rd party.DuckDuckGo is a choice of many, but they have deal-breaking issues:
- May 2022, they are allowing Microsoft to track your searches. They have an agreement signed with MS that requires them to deanonymize you to access Bing search queries.
- They do not offer a paid plan.
- Some accuse them of being the Amazon search engine
- They are registered in US jurisdiction, which are normally hostile to user privacy.Please deliver a secure search engine. I'm willing to pay for it extra in addition to my existing Proton plan, even if you decide to fork YaCy or Searx, or provide some basic service - it's the respectability of the provider that matters, their technical expertise, and legal background.
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Anonymous commented
With the announcement that Google has created a “speech-police” mechanism that will identify users who use politically unacceptable phrases when searching, it's time for a Proton Search engine with all the security and anonymity features that we know and love.
https://savebritain.org/big-tech-speech-police-feature-to-promote-inclusive-language/
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Whitney Jutzin commented
DuckDuckGo has revealed themselves as apart of the problem. They will be adjusting search results to support Ukraine. I also support Ukraine, but this is the exact mechanism that is causing Russian citizens to not realize what their country is up to.
We need a trustworthy search engine that will simply bring us the most relevant websites, and trust that its readers will use critical thinking skills to interpret that information.
I'll be switching to Brave, but I would eagerly move to Proton if that was an option. I feel like it it aligns with your support for journalists.
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Keane Richardson commented
I would like a search engine that presents results based on their relevance to the terms of the search and without any political or commercial ordering, hiding, or manipulation of the results.