These numbers exclude Ecosia, Brave, Qwant and all the other search engines that have seen a surge in sign-ups over the last few days.

You are also seeing people take the opportunity to switch browsers. Vivaldi specifically has reported substantial growth recently.

Article talking about DuckDuckGo: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/26/duckduckgo-installs-are-up-30-as-users-reject-being-force-fed-googles-ai-search/

A website to help you start your own journey: https://purchasewithpurpose.io/

Keep it up and spread the word. No better time to make an impact.

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    I have heard it is super good; however, when I tried it I felt it was about the same as Qwant or Starpage. Having said that, I acknowledge I did not really performed a good test, just browsed around a bit.

    I do have a question, with all the corporate ghouls sucking up all our private data to resell later; how do we know Kagi is not just hoarding to enshitify? I honestly think if I paid another service just to wind up with them selling my data anyway I am going to have a rage stroke

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      how do we know Kagi is not just hoarding to enshitify?

      “if you are not the customer, you are the product”. Or to phrase it differently: they have a strong incentive not to enshittify, as that would lose them lots of paying customers.

      That being said, there is no guarantee that they will not turn shitty later. There never is and never will be, with any service you dont host yourself.

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        they have a strong incentive not to enshittify, as that would lose them lots of paying customers.

        Sorry bud but that’s just naive; literally all the big corpos we hate now were beloved when they started. Kagi already dropped their first paid tier from 500 to 300 searches per month. I am not saying that they will necessarily enshittify but I would certainly not assume they won’t just because they are selling something (look at Plex for a very recent case)

        That being said, there is guarantee that they will not turn shitty later. There never is and never will be, with any service you dont host yourself.

        I think you missed a “no” before “guarantee” but I understand the point. There are not guarantees but this one doesn’t even look like a good candidate to stay clean IMO (plus as a Canadian, I would not subscribe to an American company for the time being, I just saw their wiki to find out where they are based)

        Thanks for your reply

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      I tried both when I was originally planning to switch off Google and Startpage was my favorite of the bunch, but there’s were key queries it would fumble hard and I’d miss something I needed that Google (and later Kagi) found.

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      I also didn’t come away impressed enough my from Kagi demo to begin paying for it. If they weren’t leaning so hard into AI stuff I may have paid for a bit just to support the idea of a search engine that “you weren’t the product” as the saying goes.