Whoogle
Whoogle is a privacy-focused search engine that provides results from Google without tracking users. Its main goal is to offer a way to search the web while keeping your searches private.
Here’s how it works:
- Search Queries: When you enter a search query into Whoogle, it sends your query to Google’s search engine.
- Fetching Results: Google returns the search results to Whoogle.
- Privacy Protection: Whoogle then removes any identifying information from these results before displaying them to you. This way, Google doesn’t get any information about who made the search, preserving your privacy.
- Presentation: Whoogle presents the results to you in a user-friendly format, similar to Google’s, but without the tracking.
- By acting as an intermediary between you and Google, Whoogle allows you to use Google’s powerful search capabilities while avoiding Google’s tracking and data collection practices.