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re: What search engine best at "Freedom-Respecting"?
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Jim Fulner |
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re: What search engine best at "Freedom-Respecting"? |
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Tue, 24 Jan 2023 17:31:47 -0500 |
I know I'm a little late to this party, but I feel my two cents is
needed here.
Don's original question was about "Freedom-Respecting" but all of the
responses where about privacy. While many Free Software supporters are
also "privacy and security nuts" normally "Freedom-Respecting" is about
respecting the 4 freedoms listed in the definition of Free software
* The freedom to run the program as you wish, for any purpose
(freedom 0).
* The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it
does your computing as you wish (freedom 1). Access to the source
code is a precondition for this.
* The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help others (freedom
2).
* The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to
others (freedom 3). By doing this you can give the whole community
a chance to benefit from your changes. Access to the source code is
a precondition for this.
You should note that nothing direclty links software or newtwork
security to software freedom.
I am unaware of anything about Startpage that is Free Software.
A good portion of DuckDuck Go is "Open Source." From their marketing
materials it seems very clear that their reason for doing such is
around security and allowing users to verify such. Most of which they
do publish is under the Apache license.
[1]Apache License, Version 2.0 ([2]#apache2)
[3]This is a free software license, compatible with version 3 of the
GNU GPL.
[4]Please note that this license is not compatible with GPL version 2,
because it has some requirements that are not in that GPL version.
These include certain patent termination and indemnification
provisions. The patent termination provision is a good thing, which is
why we recommend the Apache 2.0 license for substantial programs over
other lax permissive licenses.
The "core" of their search engine, which i understand to include the
actual search algorthym, however remains propritary. You can find what
they do publish [5]https://github.com/duckduckgo.
SearX is Free Software published under the AGPL, which many consider to
be the most freedom-respecting software license currently in use. As
Paul said you can self-host it, which certainly gives you more freedom
and control. You can view their Free Software
here [6]https://github.com/searx/searx.
SearXNG is a fork of SearX primarily focused on users who want to make
the service available to the general public through hosting instances
available via the www, similar to how Mastodon and other fediverse
platforms work, it has slightly fewer privacy controls than SearX to
make it easier to use for the genearal public. A list of currently
available public instances can be found at [7]https://searx.space/. As
a fork of SearX it is also published under the AGPL and its source can
be found at [8]https://github.com/searxng.
As SearX[NG] is a metasearch engine, not all of the tools it utilizes
to make searches are Free Software, however it has built into it the
ability toggle on/off which search engines it references for your
particular search.
On my personal device I have my default search engine set
as [9]https://searx.tiekoetter.com/ and I have cookies saved on my
browser such that it saves MY default prefernces of using mostly the
"minor players" of the search engines they use including, but not
limited to Alexandria which brands itself as THE open source search
engine. Alexandria's code is100% Free Software published under what
they call "[10]THE MIT License" which i think is the same thing that
the FSF calls [11]The Expat License. You can find there code
here [12]https://github.com/alexandria-org/alexandria.
On my work device, where much of the www is blocked, I have my default
browser as Microsoft Edge, and my default search engine as Bing, linked
to my old high school hotmail account with my Microsoft Awards set to
make monetary donations to the charity of my choice, the Free Software
Foundation, that increases based on how much I use their services. This
is mostly because I think it's funny to have Microsoft donate to the
FSF.
Yours in liberation,
Jim Fulner
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and whenever possible Free Beer
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From: Arthur Torrey
Subject: re: What search engine best at "Freedom-Respecting"?
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2022 13:05:06 -0500 (EST)
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I found Duck Duck's results to be underwhelming, especially when doing things
like looking for technical documents on a product - DDG would return umpteen
places to BUY the product, but not manufacturer's websites, or manual pages,
etc...
I now use "Startpage" <[17]https://www.startpage.com> which is based in the EU,
so
under the GDPR for whatever good that does... They claim that they don't log,
monitor, or track searches or users. Supposedly what they do is pay Google to
use their engine / database on an anonymous basis (all the requests to Google
are marked as coming from Startpage, not you) and make their money by doing
adds (that are clearly marked as adds) based strictly on the search terms used,
which seems reasonable. I believe they also have some 'premium' extra cost
services like VPN's, etc.
They do have some sort of javascript that is reported by NoScript, but I'm not
sure if it's proprietary or free... (I haven't checked)
ART
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From: Abe Indoria
Subject: Re: What search engine best at "Freedom-Respecting"?
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2022 09:13:52 -0700
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(Oops, originally replied to author only, my bad)
I was under the impression that SearX-ng (use the ng) can still be used
to build an ad-profile of you. A major advantage of searX is that the
more people use it, the more anonymous it gets. Otherwise, it's just an
aggregator, and thus, Google/bing/Brave/DDG etc will still be tracking
you if you're the only person to use it. Potentially anyhow.
On the other hand, the benefits of searx-ng are good enough for me to
self-host and use it everyday.
--
Abe
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From: Paul Sutton
Subject: Re: What search engine best at "Freedom-Respecting"?
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2022 15:12:37 +0000
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I would guess Duckduckgo is much better than the main search
engines such as Google and Bing. There are several such as SearX which
are more decentralised, but can also be self hosted, which that comes
with the price tag of time, resources, cost and effort to set up and
maintain.
It probably depends what you want or are looking for.
Paul
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From: Don Saklad
Subject: What search engine best at "Freedom-Respecting"?
Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2022 11:50:41 -0500
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What search engine best at "Freedom-Respecting"?
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References
1. https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/License:Apache2.0
2. https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#apache2
3. https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html
4. https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html
5. https://github.com/duckduckgo
6. https://github.com/searx/searx
7. https://searx.space/
8. https://github.com/searxng
9. https://searx.tiekoetter.com/
10. https://github.com/alexandria-org/alexandria/blob/main/LICENSE
11. https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/License:Expat
12. https://github.com/alexandria-org/alexandria
13. https://librandet.de/profile/fu
14. https://friendi.ca/
15. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse
16. https://www.fsf.org/
17. https://www.startpage.com/
18. mailto:arthur_torrey@comcast.net
19. https://personaljournal.ca/paulsutton/
20. mailto:zleap@qoto.org
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