• Fonzie!@ttrpg.network
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      It’s in the article; Ecosia throws money at moz://a and they put Ecosia as one of the search engines.
      This means you can click it from a list of icons under your search bar.

      No data selling nor snooping involved.

        • ora@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          Sponsored links. They do attempt to maximize privacy and the money generated goes to support environment restoration, but if you draw the line at any money being made that probably doesn’t help you.

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          Adds in their search, i think they are a non-profit company, as they use this money to plant trees

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    Title is misleading as hell. They added the option to set it as the default. It is not the default for everyone moving forward.

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    Haven’t heard of Ecosia before. Looks really interesting

    Anyone has used it for some time and has some comments?

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      I’ve been using it for almost a year now.

      It… works well enough. I really have no complaints, tho it does have some cookies, which I could do without (I don’t care to track how many trees I’ve contributed to planting, and I’d like a no tracking option) but that’s a pretty small complaint when I clear cookies frequently anyway. If you use ghostery or some other extension that auto-rejects cookies and randomizes data for those it can’t reject, you’ll be fine.

      The sponsored listings are clearly labeled, the results typically come up fine. There do seem to be more sponsored results than there used to be, though, so… something to be aware of.

      It’s not perfect but it’s a lot better than google, and they use the money for trees (I did look into that claim and it’s true as far as I can tell)