DDG vs. Startpage vs. Searxes

In terms of privacy, this is how the Searxes (meta of meta searches) compares to DDG, Startpage, and Mojeek:

privacy factorDDGStartpageMojeekSearxes
caught violating privacy policyyesnonono
bad track record (history of privacy abuse)yes (CEO founded Names DB)owned by targetted ad agencyno
feeds other privacy abusersyes (Verizon-Yahoo, Microsoft, Amazon, CloudFlare)yes (Google, CloudFlare)nono
privacy-hostile sites in search resultsyesyesyes (but appears less frequent than ddg)no (CloudFlare sites filtered out)
server code is open sourcenononoyes
has an onion siteyes (but Tor-hostile results still given)nonoyes
gives users a proxy or cachenoyes (using Anonymous View feature)noyes (via the favicons)

Superficially Metager is privacy respecting and there's even an .onion host for it. So I'll have to add it to the table in the future.

For the moment, I'll say that Metager shares the following with advertisers:

  • first 2 blocks of your IP address
  • user-agent string
  • your search query They say it's for non-personalised advertizing.