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    Did a test search: “movie where charlize is homeless”

    An interview about Monster was second. Wikipedia articles about her and her filmography were shortly after. Top his was top ten movies about homelessness. Imdb page for Monster wasn’t on the first page.

    Google, Kagi, and DDG all had it at the top. I think this one needs time to mature.

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        Isn’t it obvious from its front page? It lets you choose between the Brave and the Google search engines.

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          24 hours ago

          Oh I didn’t even realize Brave had a search engine. Last time I used Leta it didn’t say anything about that.

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    While I am a very happy mullvad VPN user this offering doesn’t seem very comparable to say a searxng instance especially a self hosted one.

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      From their FAQ

      What is the point of Leta?

      Leta aims to present a reliable and trustworthy way of searching privately on the internet.

      However, Leta is useless as a service if you use the perfect non-logging VPN, a privacy focussed DNS service, a web browser that resists fingerprinting, and correlation attacks from global actors. Leta is also useless if your browser blocks all cookies, tracking pixels and other tracking technologies.

      For most people Leta can be useful, as the above conditions cannot ever truly be met by systems that are available today.

      If you use their VPN and their browser or any firefox properly configured there is no reason to use Leta.

    • trevor (he/they)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Not really. IMO, the determining factor for this is how “sticky” a given service is.

      Leta is a public search engine that you don’t have to pay for their VPN to use, and switching search engines is quite trivial, making this a very easy switch in the event that either service is unsatisfactory.

      That said, I have no idea why anyone would want Google search results in 2025 because their search engine is terrible, but more power to anyone that does.

  • b34n5 [comrade/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    I’m going to try Mullvad Leta as my main search engine for a few weeks to see how it works. Thanks for the suggestion — I had no idea it even existed. BTW, even though I use NordVPN, I love Mullvad VPN for the privacy it offers to the users. In a couple of months, when my Nord subscription ends, I’ll switch to Mullvad.