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"textContent": "Plus you can use e.g. DDG onion service which ensures the search engine doesn’t log even the exit node IP. All connections appear to originate from localhost. This article did not even mention the need to anonymize your searches from your end. It did not discuss Tor or onion services at all so I’m going to assume they do not support it.\n\n99% of user’s won’t pay by mail-in-cash, which means their payment details are tied to the account.\n\nAnd even if you pay by mail-in-cash, all your searches are tied to one another via your account which allows the company to build a shadow profile that can over time learn enough about you to deanonymize you.\n\nThe article reads like a grass roots marketing ad for the service.",
"title": "Why I Use Uruky, a Private Search Engine"
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