a privacy policy, as I said, is a “trust me, bro”. they don’t give any actual proof.
that by searching through a SearXNG instance in a .onion domain they have no idea of who I am and they can’t associate it with any other of my searches, is a verifiable fact.
that Kagi isn’t correlating search logs, isn’t.
I’ll trust verifiable facts over blind trust any day. and you should too.
Then they must break their own privacy policy.
a privacy policy, as I said, is a “trust me, bro”. they don’t give any actual proof.
that by searching through a SearXNG instance in a .onion domain they have no idea of who I am and they can’t associate it with any other of my searches, is a verifiable fact.
that Kagi isn’t correlating search logs, isn’t.
I’ll trust verifiable facts over blind trust any day. and you should too.