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by danarel
1922 days ago
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I am left to wonder then, do you say the same of Brave? They are owned by an advertising company whose website once read "we know where your customers visit."? Or that Brave is funded by a Facebook board member? Or of DuckDuckGo which sends browser, country, and partial IP addresses to it's closest partner Microsoft? The thing is, many privacy companies are owned or funded by those who do or have made money in surveillance capitalism, but you have to look at the companies history and it's actions. Saying "how can you trust them because..." without taking a few minutes to do some basic research is really lazy and faux intellectualism. When I was part of the PrivacyTools.io team, we heavily researched this and interviewed people involved and came to the conclusion Startpage hasn't changed their mission at all and in fact has been incredibly transparent about this partnership. https://blog.privacytools.io/relisting-startpage/ |
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https://thinkprivacy.ch/system1-interview/