← Back to context Comment by tams 6 years ago Startpage.com, a Google proxy, still works fine in lynx. 4 comments tams Reply ta0987 6 years ago Unfortunately, they got bought: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21371577 Multicomp 6 years ago Wow, first Private Internet Access, now startpage? What's next, the next Waterfox version will be based on Chrome!?Starting to feel like Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia in the trash compacter, the walls are closing in. tams 6 years ago True, and it's a shame. But it might not matter that much in this accessibility context as Google is also an advertising company. UncleSlacky 6 years ago How does Qwant perform? It's supposed to be privacy-focused like DDG and SP, and it's European, so covered by GDPR too:https://lite.qwant.com
ta0987 6 years ago Unfortunately, they got bought: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21371577 Multicomp 6 years ago Wow, first Private Internet Access, now startpage? What's next, the next Waterfox version will be based on Chrome!?Starting to feel like Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia in the trash compacter, the walls are closing in. tams 6 years ago True, and it's a shame. But it might not matter that much in this accessibility context as Google is also an advertising company.
Multicomp 6 years ago Wow, first Private Internet Access, now startpage? What's next, the next Waterfox version will be based on Chrome!?Starting to feel like Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia in the trash compacter, the walls are closing in.
tams 6 years ago True, and it's a shame. But it might not matter that much in this accessibility context as Google is also an advertising company.
UncleSlacky 6 years ago How does Qwant perform? It's supposed to be privacy-focused like DDG and SP, and it's European, so covered by GDPR too:https://lite.qwant.com
Unfortunately, they got bought: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21371577
Wow, first Private Internet Access, now startpage? What's next, the next Waterfox version will be based on Chrome!?
Starting to feel like Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia in the trash compacter, the walls are closing in.
True, and it's a shame. But it might not matter that much in this accessibility context as Google is also an advertising company.
How does Qwant perform? It's supposed to be privacy-focused like DDG and SP, and it's European, so covered by GDPR too:
https://lite.qwant.com