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  2. Startpage.com - Wikipedia

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    Startpage is a Dutch search engine company that highlights privacy as its distinguishing feature. [1] [2] [3] The website advertises that it allows users to obtain Google Search results while protecting users' privacy by not storing personal information or search data and removing all trackers .

  3. Search engine privacy - Wikipedia

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    It also does not have spam, and protects user privacy further by anonymizing search queries from the website the user chooses and using encryption. Similarly privacy oriented search engines include Startpage, Ecosia, Qwant, MetaGer and Disconnect. Mojeek and Brave Search are privacy-focused search engines that build their own indexes.

  4. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    Internet privacy involves the right or mandate of personal privacy concerning the storage, re-purposing, provision to third parties, and display of information pertaining to oneself via the Internet. Internet privacy is a subset of data privacy.

  5. List of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Startpage (acquired by System1, an advertising company) Tafiti (replaced by Microsoft Bing) Volunia; Wikia Search (defunct) WiseNut; World Wide Web Worm; See also. List of academic databases and search engines; List of web directories; Search aggregator; Search engine optimization; Category:Search engine software; References

  6. AOL Mail

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. Tor (network) - Wikipedia

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    The default search engine is DuckDuckGo (until version 4.5, Startpage.com was its default). The Tor Browser automatically starts Tor background processes and routes traffic through the Tor network. Upon termination of a session the browser deletes privacy-sensitive data such as HTTP cookies and the browsing history.

  8. DuckDuckGo - Wikipedia

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    DuckDuckGo was founded by Gabriel Weinberg and launched on February 29, 2008, in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. [2] [13] Weinberg is an entrepreneur who previously launched Names Database, a now-defunct social network. Self-funded by Weinberg until October 2011, DuckDuckGo was then "backed by Union Square Ventures and a handful of angel investors ."

  9. System1 - Wikipedia

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    system1 .com. System1 is an American Internet advertising company. [1] Formerly known as OpenMail, it was founded in 2013. [2] [3] [4] It describes itself as operating a "Responsive Acquisition Marketing Platform", and cites privacy as one of its principal foci, although it has been criticized for its influence on privacy-focussed properties ...