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BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
TL;DR: Slave Search is not the first privacy focused search engine, the Slave Search Survey is bullshit.
Like searX. Yes, most instances are trash, but so is Slave Browser and their scams. And unlike this bullshit search engine, you can selfhost searX, which should work better.
Also, I would like to point out the survey that's available when you give your e-mail address (Tor v2 mirror) - if you want to see it for yourself, prepare your Riseup aliases.
There are some uninteresting questions - what's your primary browser, preferred search engine, device you search the most on - but then there's a question whenever you would pay for an ad-free and private search experience, although it should actually be "do you want to support capitalism to use a search engine that has hidden ads that will not be blocked by your ad blocker and that will steal your private info because we don't give a shit about GDPR?"... or something like that. By the way, who was stupid enough to choose yes? Search engines should be free.
Then there are other uninteresting questions - country you live in, language you perform searches, gender you identify with (I would like to point out these and those uninteresting questions were probably made to collect your data, but IDK) - and then there's a question about your age, along with a note that only people over 18 will be able to participate in the beta. Guess how many people have NOT chosen the option "below 18".
Rambler OP wrote (edited )
LOL. Imagine thinking you're the first privacy focused search engine when countless others already exist.
EDIT: It's even funnier. This appears to be a PAID service, with a free service available where you will see ads (Brave approved) and won't be able to earn your precious shitcoin BAT.
Or you can use the paid version for all the privacy features, no ads, can earn BAT by using it...
Or you can just use DuckDuckGo, any SearX or YaCy search engine, etc.
It's crazy how when you offer the slightest monetary incentive you can build a mass following who get excited over dumb stuff like this.