DDG is working for me again (it's my default search engine) so that's a relief. In the past, the government or the ISPs in India have nonchalantly blocked several websites and even NSFW sub-reddits. The IFF even has a dump of blocking orders issued by courts leaked by a whistleblower. [2]
[1] https://internetfreedom.in/blocking-of-duckduckgo-needs-to-b...
[2] https://internetfreedom.in/whistleblower-provides-website-bl...
When I was in India, I was getting much better speed on vpn compared to direct connection. How can this be possible? Page loads appeared significantly faster through digital ocean server.
I was under impression, VPN adds overhead and reduces speed?.
I often do market research and blocking gets in way, I can decide what website is good for me what isn't. Government shouldn't have any say in that.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17VJKBTBnHDpLTXOrB58L...
It isn't that simple. Just look at China. To enforce their internet censorship they have to spend billions on a massive technological complex. But the locals still know how to get around it when necessary. Once upon a time TOR was a complicated little tool requiring multiple layers of software to run properly. Now The Tor Browser is an app that any kid can download and use on any device. The days of governments turning off websites by removing their DNS entries are long gone.
I would love to be able to say "use ddg, they respect your privacy and they're almost as good as Google" but several times today I got mind-bogglingly bad results from it. Same search in Google... Yes, these are the results I was looking for.
What's really odd is that i reran one of those searches just now and the results aren't actually as bad. Super confused.
I have been getting great results across many instances! And while we're at it, also check out these projects: