I believe you should currently be able to
- create an account under a pseudonymous email address
- pay for a plan using a pseudonymous Bitcoin wallet
- use your login session to generate Privacy Pass tokens
- search with such tokens via the Tor browser on Kagi's .onion domain
You have to generate the tokens while signed in, but once you have the tokens, you can use them without your searches being associated with your account (cryptographically provable).
I believe you should currently be able to - create an account under a pseudonymous email address - pay for a plan using a pseudonymous Bitcoin wallet - use your login session to generate Privacy Pass tokens - search with such tokens via the Tor browser on Kagi's .onion domain
You have to generate the tokens while signed in, but once you have the tokens, you can use them without your searches being associated with your account (cryptographically provable).
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If the method works as described (which is a cryptography issue and can be verified?), there’s no way to track you.
Your claim is a bit like saying „it’s impossible to encrypt mail, the government wouldn’t allow it“. But PGP still exists.
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