On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 09:43:26 -0500 John Hasler <jhas...@newsguy.com> wrote:
> tomas writes: > > Part of Google's perceived superiority is that it "learns to know > > you": a couple of search terms thrown in, for Google is "search terms > > + context", while for DDG, the context is missing. > > Google does not "learn to know you" if you block all its scripts and > cookies, which is how I use it. It's still vastly superior to the Duck. Well, it could in theory still try to build profiles of searchers via IP addresses [I understand that this wouldn't be that reliable, due to things like proxies and NAT]. Do we know for a fact whether it does [or does not]? Celejar