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    DuckDuckGo: An introduction to the anonymous search engine

    Google currently holds a 66.2 percent market share, followed in second place by Bing with a 15.2 percent market share, according to comScore’s search engine study. As for Google’s predecessors, they’re nowhere to be found.

    Unfortunately, as a side-effect of its dominating position, Google has often succumbed to pressures from SEO “black hats” undermining the algorithm to climb up the results page ladder, by any means necessary. According to a study by Slingshot SEO, the first Google search result commands an 18.2 percent click-through rate (the rate at which a result is clicked on), while results lower on the page decrease exponentially in its chance of being clicked on. The top result wins.

    Through its popularity (and omnipresence), Google has become the gatekeeper of the Web. This power has drawn critics from near and far, naysayers who deem the company of “Don’t Be Evil” a shade of exactly that. The Mountain View, California, company was recently hurled into a PR nightmare, kindled by the Wall Street Journal’s findings that showed Google had bypassed iOS’s Safari user privacy settings. Safari users took up their pitchforks and admonished Google for its seemingly profit-fueled intrusion. (Which, incidentally, Google asserts was a mistake.) And as a result, even more people are looking for somewhere else to go.

    For those of you who take your privacy seriously, there’s a competitor boasting its streamlined interface, and brick-and-mortar search results. Were talking, of course, about DuckDuckGo. Some say this search engine offers a kickback to Google’s heyday, but one thing’s clear: it’s captivating the attention of early tech adopters and students of all stripes.

    DuckDuckGo’s primary selling point is the comfort that users can feel while searching: your identity remains entirely anonymous. As the service’s privacy policy states, “there is no way to tie your searches together.”

    In an effort to educate Internet users about privacy, DuckDuckGo’s founder, Gabriel Weinberg, has been known to create educational and informative sites, including DontTrack.us, which informs users about the potential dangers of searching with Google. In addition to advertisers and other parties building profiles about you, in order to serve targeted ads (or further damage your credit report), there’s a potentially more-serious threat to your privacy: The US government.

    In the United States, from January to June 2011 alone, the government served Google 5,950 user data requests, with an astounding compliance rate of 93 percent. What’s even scarier is that Google reported an increase in data removal requests by 29%, compared to the previous data reporting period of July to December 2010. While Google itself may not knock on your door, law enforcement officials one day may. 

    DuckDuckGo offers the proverbial, “breath of fresh air.” While Google’s results are chock full of biased articles that our friends have recommended on Google Plus, or direct us to websites infected with malware, Weinberg prides his creation on its four pillars of excellence: “Our four primary focuses in this regard have been aggressively ridding spam and irrelevant results, reducing clutter as much as possible, adding instant answers from great sources above links whenever more relevant, and offering real privacy,” said Weinberg in an interview with Digital Trends. In other words, DuckDuckGo’s number one priority is protecting you, the user, from the dangers of the online world.

    (In the spirit of full disclosure, DuckDuckGo does host its email on Google’s servers. “I’d love to switch off of Gmail, but haven’t found a viable alternative for my use cases,” says Weinberg.)

    Despite its core privacy-focused ideals, DuckDuckGo exhibits the aspiration to become a legitimate contender to Google. “We are really a mainstream product, and from feedback I can tell we have users from all over the world and from different demographics,” says Weinberg.

    The growth needed to one day compete with Google is far off, and seemingly impossible. By not tracking user Web activity, targeted advertising is impossible. And in this day and age, without targeted ads, attracting advertisers is a daunting task. DuckDuckGo has made efforts to build revenue, exemplified in its partnership with Linux Mint and funding from Union Square Ventures. But to date, Weinberg hasn’t quite figured out a ground-breaking revenue model for the service. “We have some minimal advertising on the site now, and also make some money via affiliates,” he says. “We believe this is a sustainable model — though we are open to new ideas.”

    Weinberg has received several offers to sell his search engine, but to date has rejected each of them, and says he has no intentions of selling.

    DuckDuckGo announced that that it saw 1 million searches in one day, Feb 14, a doubling in traffic from its previous count of 500,000 searches a day, in December 2011. Admittedly, there’s significant room for growth, and the next step for DuckDuckGo is to update its algorithm for non-specific, but related, information. “Our current crawling is mainly focused on instant answers and spam detection,” says Weinberg. “We’d love to widen its scope over time and start more general crawling.”

    At the end of the day, with Google (and even Bing) light-years ahead of DuckDuckGo, we couldn’t help but ask: “Why?” Weinberg quipped, “Why not?”

    This article was originally posted on Digital Trends

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    17 comments

    • Anonymous33  •  3 mths ago
      I have stopped using Google. They no longer provide me with what I am looking for, instead they provide me with "What THEY think" I'm looking for plus advertising for things that I don't want, don't need and can't afford.

      Also I find it somewhat whimsically ironic that DuckDuckGo is usually abbreviated as DDG which is also the U.S. Navy's designation for a Guided Missile Destroyer. I wonder if that was intentional?
      • Aaron 2 mths ago
        yes it will be a google destroyer missile guided by bing and weinberg
    • MD  •  3 mths ago
      I've been using DDG for several months now. I got nailed by some malware hidden in a Google Image search and the rest is history. Didn't even click the image. Just hovered over it while not really paying attention.
    • Philip Schneider  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      I tried it and loved it! A search engine that gives information and not just "hey buy this!".
    • expletive_xom  •  3 mths ago
      people like to be targeted.
    • Harold  •  3 mths ago
      In this case, GOOGLE Corporation is very closely connected
      with government surveillance agencies
      (overt & clandestine/covert); Google works closely entwined with DARPA, NSA, DIA, & CIA PROJECTS --
      Google has fascist tendencies and displays monopolistic arrogance.
      In fact, Google deliberately offers ZERO Customer Service and has received
      extremely low "terrible" ratings by the Better Business Bureau & other consumer organizations.
      Google execs. & behind-the-scenes players/manipulators also maintain a "special relationship" in bed with
      covert operations and the Russian-Israeli underworld. --
      Google and Mossad follow the same motto:
      "Deception is the art of war". --
      Google corporation is NOT your "friend"; the reality is that ruthless,
      sleazy, loutish, harmfully deceptive Google is cavalierly and amorally seeking to exploit you,
      conduct business espionage, etc. --
      please be aware.

      =====
    • Hector  •  2 mths ago
      I used to love Webcrawler. They were the only search engine that actually allowed you to edit your search and actually worked as advertised. Then Google bought them out. Oh, well.
    • Wes  •  Norfolk, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      If you google how to commit a crime and actually do it, you deserve what you get.
    • Jeff  •  3 mths ago
      honestly, it's because links are top to bottom
      put 12 links in random placement in one whole page, and the eye drifts to words instead of from top to bottom or left to right. the onus is on good verbal representation and presentation rather than this.. this... errgh...
    • Walt  •  Birmingham, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      Been using it for about a year now.
    • dreed  •  Arab, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      I'm a Bing user myself.
    • Michael  •  Abington, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      "why not" isnt really a quip
    • LIPAN GIRL  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      What search engine should women use now to look at men? If the whole world knows!
    • Sherwood O  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      I for one like it!
    • Allan  •  3 mths ago
      People don't get it: the problem isn't the search engine, it's the number of people who use it. Assume that DuckDuckGo takes off and becomes the next Google. Wouldn't hackers then begin focusing their efforts on inflating their results on DDG, as opposed to Google? Why wouldn't they: the goal is the same, only the medium would change. This article reminds me of the people who would tout the lack of viruses and spyware in Linux and Apple OS's, and the lack of bugs in Firefox, back when only 10 people were using them: now that all three are being used far more often, we find that the number of bugs and exploits each has is going up as well, not because the software is getting any worse, but because more people are actively targeting these systems and software. DDG right now is like a nice, new, suburban neighborhood that no one really knows about or has moved into yet: nobody is really there, so nobody is really there to cause trouble. Unfortunately, if and when it becomes more popular, there will be more people there who bring the garbage they made in other places here.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      govt control on people
    • Alex Great  •  Auckland, New Zealand  •  3 mths ago
      It's crap. Decades back where web search was before even Yahoo came online. No use compromise your integrity by promoting it.
    • Bobby  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Let's see. Of all the names I would give my new revolutionary search engine, "DuckDuckGo" ranks right down there with "Rancid Mayonnaise."
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