While people are starting to understand the importance of privacy it is a major hurdle to get them to select a different search engine.
Search engines eat resources like crazy, so operating costs are non-negligible.
Some sites (including e.g. github) use a whitelist in robots.txt, blocking new crawlers.
The amount of spam, link-farms, referrer-linking, etc. is beyond your worst nightmare.
Returning good results takes a long time to fine-tune.
Monetizing is nearly impossible because advertising networks want to know everything about the users, going against privacy concerns.
Buying search results from other search engines is impossible until you have least x million searches/month. Getting x million searches/month is impossible unless you buy search results from other search engines (or sink a lot of cash into making it yourself).
So what do you soylentils think can be done to increase privacy for ordinary users, search-engine-wise ?
I did a little asking around. Yes, to my surprise, Opera was popular among "privacy conscious" folks of somewhat eastern origins. The most popular feature was built in free vpn. However, it was sold in 2016 to Chinese, who removed the feature so "sophisticated" users left.
-- "Wealth is the relentless enemy of understanding" - John Kenneth Galbraith.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by legont on Thursday November 22 2018, @08:50PM
I did a little asking around. Yes, to my surprise, Opera was popular among "privacy conscious" folks of somewhat eastern origins. The most popular feature was built in free vpn. However, it was sold in 2016 to Chinese, who removed the feature so "sophisticated" users left.
"Wealth is the relentless enemy of understanding" - John Kenneth Galbraith.