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DuckDuckGo 95% of the time, Google if I’m having trouble finding something.
I switched to DuckDuckGo a while ago and haven't regretted it at all. I honestly barely notice the difference. Realistically I should switch to firefox next but I'm pretty ingrainded in google chrome admittedly.
I made the jump a ways back, and it’s only on rare occasions that I find I need to open Brave or Chrome (whichever is installed on my machine at the time) for website compatibility.
DuckDuckGo 99% of the time, ~~Google~~ Startpage if I'm having trouble finding something.
*Note: Startpage uses Google as their source of search result.
This is the way.
Same. The heavy bias towards Microsoft-centric top hits (thanks, Bing) usually mean when I'm searching for a non-Windows tech answer I go right to !g, but otherwise it's my default.
DuckDuckGo is using bing as source for their search results the same way startpage.com is using Google as source.