Kasumi
tired
- Mar 3, 2023
- 496
Obvious reasons aside such as censorship of certain topics (including removal of SaSu in some countries), Google search does pretty poorly when searching for things more specific than wikipedia articles.
Ever had a problem with a device and tried to google it?
You'll find 10 copy pasta sites listing "common solutions" such as "restart ur device, update, etc" before eventually maybe finding some random blog post describing ur actual problem.
You'll find better results on reddit or heck even tiktok, instagram & co.
Even for your everyday search queries you're better off using something like startpage.com (a private search engine using basically google search results requested from their servers so they can't be tied to you).
Another mentionable private search engine would be neeva.com and if you're searching for specific things try using search operators such as site:reddit.com to limit search results to the given site or ext:pdf to search only for pdf documents.
Ever had a problem with a device and tried to google it?
You'll find 10 copy pasta sites listing "common solutions" such as "restart ur device, update, etc" before eventually maybe finding some random blog post describing ur actual problem.
You'll find better results on reddit or heck even tiktok, instagram & co.
Even for your everyday search queries you're better off using something like startpage.com (a private search engine using basically google search results requested from their servers so they can't be tied to you).
Another mentionable private search engine would be neeva.com and if you're searching for specific things try using search operators such as site:reddit.com to limit search results to the given site or ext:pdf to search only for pdf documents.