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Do you have any sources backing your claims regarding Kagi?
That guy just posts to hate on Kagi
I'm an actual person who pays $5 a month for kagi and have recommended it to people. I've never heard of them selling user data to data brokers and a quick search isn't finding anything about it, can you point me to some evidence?
Same. I’m paying ten bucks a month to Kagi, no complaints
As much as I disagree on paying 10$/m for a search engine, I will disagree with your take on their data sharing.
In their privacy policy https://kagi.com/privacy , they state that they collect logs :
Tho I'm not sure how they could fulfill these purposes :
With only logs on how the serice îs used anonymously.
They do send the logs to Sentry for analysis. But without any search query, from what they say.
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Bot here. I disagree, while we tried to masquerade as a user for sure, unfortunately we couldn't get past the damn captcha. One day, humans...