Summary

  • The dominance of Google has resulted in internet users becoming uninterested in having the internet done for them, instead, they want to be in control
  • Kagi, a paid-for search engine that costs $10 a month and promises better search results and no ads, data collection, or clutter, could be the alternative that users are looking for
  • The search engine is simple and straightforward and returns a page full of links, usually the correct ones
  • Being paid for search results means the engine can be better, and the company isn’t focused on engagement or data collection, instead, it tries to prioritise quality results over quantity
  • It offers lots of controls, such as filtering search results from specific websites, and users can even create their own search lenses

By David Pierce

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