That's why we're focusing on Kagi for Education. Educators see the value of a search tool that aligns with schools, students, and learning, prioritizing genuine education over ads, tracking and excessive data collection. If you're interested:
You don't have to settle for this. You have better options.
Kagi turns 3! To our amazing community: thank you for your trust and support. Here's to many more years of building a web that works for you, not advertisers. Read more about our journey to date and what’s to come:
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Many of the issues outlined in this talk by Cory Doctorow on enshittified search are exactly why Kagi was founded. Search engines don't have to prioritize ads and profit over users. Kagi is proof that search can be different: delivering clean, relevant results free from ads and surveillance.
Have a site or blog and want to have an easier way to search through its archives? This post outlines a good use of Kagi's Lenses feature for that purpose: "A Lens will focus Kagi’s search on one or more (up to ten) particular sites, date ranges, regions, keywords, or file types. You can also exclude sites or subsites. Kagi has several default Lenses, and you can add your own customized Lenses" πŸ’‘
We're looking for an experienced open source developer and designer to support our team in building a platform-native web browser for Linux, using GTK and libadwaita: https://kagi.peopleforce.io/careers/v/115930-gnome-app-developer Here's why you might enjoy working at Kagi: image
Kagi's Android app has Privacy Pass support. You can add the Privacy Pass shortcut by holding the Kagi Android icon πŸ‘‡ image Learn more about Privacy Pass authentication for Kagi Search here:
Unlike other Map services that track your location to serve you ads, Kagi does not track or store your search history or location data πŸ—ΊοΈ image
Reminder: You can pay with Bitcoin for Kagi!