Basically the title.

I’m interested in any opportunity to inprove the way I navigate the internet. What I’ve been for a few years now is DDG, which works fine. Not great, not amazing, just fine. And that’s ok considering how they opperate.

I just heard about kagi and was really cosidering it. Makes sense as a business model (pay so we don’t have to sell you data), seems privacy respecting, and claims to strive for best search results in the market. Some test searches from the trial seem promising.

If you’ve used it for any amount of time, what has your experience been with it? What plan are you using? What are you mostly searching for?

Even you haven’t used it, any thoughts / opinions are welcome.

  • @DataDreadnought
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    41 year ago

    Well Mullvad can only offer that because they require you to be on their VPN. How would Kagi enforce their payment plan without an account?

    • @Slotos@feddit.nl
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      31 year ago

      Mullvad can offer that because they generate you a one time access token that’s good until a certain time for a set number of simultaneous clients.

      Kagi could do a simpler version - an access token that’s good until a certain number of searches. In fact, they have that mostly built - the link they tell you to use in private sessions is literally it.

      Add to that anonymized payment options, and you got yourself a hard to track design.