On Google if I search “Mens Boots” I immediately see lots of results from shops in Amsterdam and near me selling boots.

When I use DuckDuckGo the results are useless unless I add “Amsterdam” and then it only shows me Amsterdam results, instead of Google which would also show me shops from Germany etc. That has quick delivery times etc.

What are my options? (Non-American would be great)

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    I’ve been using Kagi for a near a year now and it’s pretty good. Reminds me of old Google

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      Kagi has been amazing, I’m so disappointed every time I try to search for something on my work computer on Google.

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      It’s fairly pricey though. I don’t mind some adds, and I can also use a add blocker.

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      I understand they have gone deep into LLMs, so take that into consideration

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        CEO: Why would we take your data, you directly fund us so obviously we will only focus on providing the best search experience

        CEO: dumps money into AI and a T-shirt factory

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    IMHO there is no perfect solution for this, but I switched to Searxng (which can be selfhosted) and Im happy with the results. Please note that Searxng is a Meta Search engine, that basically means its using multiple other search engines with less tracking afaik…

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      Yea there is no perfect solution, but we shouldn’t be looking for perfection. Every step in the right direction counts

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        Yeah, I find it more varied and there’s less ads. Ads are still there though, but they’ve been relevant to what I’m searching for so far.

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            They’re not relevant to me specifically, that would mean Qwant would need to collect data. But they’re relevant to the thing I’m searching, sort of.

            Google ads were scary specific before I degoogled myself almost completely.

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              I’m fine with adds being somewhat specific to me.

              eg. if I search Boots I don’t mind that my search engine knows that I’m a man in my 40’s living in London and giving me results based on that.

              If I search Boots on search engines that don’t tailor my experience at all, then I get useless results like snowboarding boots in the US.

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    In Spain I have to put .es at the end for local results.

    However, I use Amazon to source the product I want then find the resellers website and buy directly from them.

    My last purchase like that was an 80kg capacity bike trailer that was delivered from Germany and cost the exact same, and the company didn’t have to give Bezos any cut.

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    why not use more than one? use ddg for general searches of non location based things. then switch to a different preferred search for location based things

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    Google works the way it does because it has basically unlimited resources. You will never find something that does EVERYTHING Google does, because running Google is like shoveling thousands of dollars into a fire constantly.

    You have to choose either convenience or privacy.

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    When I do your “men’s boots” test, it looks like I get better results using Qwant, which is European.

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    Startpage works well. You also need a VPN and to use private mode in a browser with a low fingerprint.

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      That’s still supporting google, and not helping their competitors. I would like a EU alternative

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        Start page is Dutch. And skimming Google search results isn’t exactly a huge value add for Google, other than the stripped down results will include some Google-oriented SEO. A good ad blocker will effectively eliminate any benefit to Big G.

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    I am not sure why qwant seems to get mentioned so frequently. My experience is that the search results are mediocre at best and they shove ads in your face on every page.

    I highly recommend Kagi, I’ve been with them since basically the beginning and they have been fantastic. I do pay for their service, but the value proposition is absolutely there.

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      I’ve been fucking with kagi. And I like the results it seems more relevant to what I searched for.

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      It’s fairly pricey though. $24 for a family plan for me, with tax included. I don’t mind some adds, and I can also use a add blocker.