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From what I've seen a VPN will improve Google search results as well.
I rarely ever use Google. Evil company and the product is just getting more and more mediocre. I used to use GoodSearch since I could divert credit for clicks over to the NRA Civil Defense Fund but nowadays I just use DuckDuckGo. Mozilla Firefox for browsing (avoid Chrome whereever possible) and Thunderbird for email. About the only thing I don't like about my current set up is that I can't quite seem to get myself convert my mail server from POP3/SMTP to IMAP. I like accessing my email from multiple devices and have it remain on server until I explicitly delete it. I wish there was a Linux distro for phones as powerful and open market as Android but it's pretty much a two-party system for phone OSes and I just don't like iOS.
Been using DuckDuckGo, seems I get what google used to be for what I'm into.
While its based on Chromium, I have really found I like Brave. Mozilla has become almost as evil as Alphabet (and the huge irony is that Brave was started by one of the founders of Mozilla, Brendan Eich ... who Mozilla fired because he supported Proposition 8 in CA back when even Obama was against gay marriage).
Librem 5 is gettting a lot of positive press https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/Quote:
I wish there was a Linux distro for phones as powerful and open market as Android but it's pretty much a two-party system for phone OSes and I just don't like iOS.
and truth is there are several roll-your-own Android ROMs out there that are pretty much Google-free. LineageOS is probably the most free https://lineageos.org/
If I ever find myself needing a smartphone I'll probably go either the Librem or Lineage route (but frankly I don't want even a dumb phone so I'll be kicking and screaming the whole way)
I do wish that Duck Duck Go's maps were as good as Google Maps.
I'm back to digging Firefox for the bazillionith time. It just works, and, and they value security with products like Firefox Focus.
Some of their privacy plugins are the best on the market (noscript)
Once I heard that Microsoft Edge was also going Chromium, yea, no.
-John