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  • Brave search because it is their search company that finds new ways to make users more anonymus, Brave is not a middle man for another company.

    I don't recommend because they force users to verify when searching if Startpage detects a VPN or Tor.

    Some will say SearX, a self hosted search engine, the issue with SearX is the search results can be irrelevent or something random. I support it but I don't use it due to not consistently being relevent to my search or not informative.

  • I guess I'm in the camp if it doing too much. I prefer each program has its own script to run in a more isolated manner from anything else the system does so if one program locks up everything else on the system runs independent from the other software that has stopped responding to system calls.

  • I took what you said as honest discourse and dialogue. Maybe the slightest tone of being harsh, but I took what you said as nothing more than an knowledgable rebuttal, not criticism. Seriously, all is well, and I'm completely open to every point you rebutted me on. I sensed no mockery or hostility from you, only solid counter points.

  • You did a good job to rebutt everything I said, props!

    I'm good with letting all of your counterpoints stand on their merits.

    I still do wonder how Proton caught on over other encrypted emails and why American government has not gone after Proton like they did with Lavabit, which I did use and then one day all my emails don't exist anymore.