你可能不知道的关于DuckDuckGo的一些令人惊讶的事情
Some surprising things about DuckDuckGo

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## DuckDuckGo:超越谷歌传言 DuckDuckGo (DDG) 自2008年以来一直是独立、注重隐私的搜索引擎和浏览器公司。尽管有持续的传言,DDG *不* 属于谷歌——它的创始人甚至在最近的美国司法部审判中作证反对谷歌,这源于多年来夺回谷歌先前使用的duck.com域名。 DDG 优先考虑用户隐私,拒绝审查结果,并因此在包括中国、印度尼西亚和印度在内的国家/地区受到屏蔽。他们在15年以上的时间里构建了自己的搜索索引,包括知识图谱和本地结果,现在正在扩展人工智能功能,如Duck.ai,所有这些都以隐私作为核心原则——提供可选的、私密的人工智能或“无人工智能”搜索体验。 目前,大约13%的美国成年人使用DDG,浏览器市场份额也在增长(在美国iOS设备上排名第3)。该公司在全球范围内运营,拥有分布在30个国家的300多名团队成员,并且盈利,从而可以投资于注重隐私的初创公司,并向相关组织捐赠超过800万美元。DDG 还提供包含VPN和高级人工智能功能的订阅服务。

一个黑客新闻的讨论强调了DuckDuckGo (DDG)令人惊讶的方面,起因是CEO发布的一篇文章(一位评论员称之为“宣传文章”)。一些用户表示对DDG搜索结果重新燃起了信心——指出所有搜索引擎的质量普遍下降,并因人工智能而加剧,而另一些用户则质疑其“未审查”的说法。 一位评论员指出,DDG依赖于*已经*审查信息的来源,实际上是汇总了有偏见的结果。他们提倡Yandex作为一种替代方案,用于进行未过滤的搜索,尤其是在敏感话题上。 许多用户报告DDG的质量最近有所下降,导致他们越来越多地使用Google、Bing和其他搜索引擎,尽管存在隐私问题。 核心争论在于DDG是否真正提供了一个未审查的体验,或者只是通过依赖预先过滤的来源来避免直接审查。
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  • There is a rumor continuously circulating that we’re owned by Google, which of course couldn’t be farther from the truth. I was actually a witness in the U.S. v. Google trial for the DOJ. I think this rumor started because Google used to own the domain duck.com and was pointing it at Google search for several years. After my public and private complaining for those same years, in 2018 we finally convinced Google to give us the duck.com domain, which we now use for our email protection service, but the rumor still persists.

  • We’ve been blocked in China since 2014, and are on-and-off blocked in several other countries too like Indonesia and India because we don’t censor search results.

  • We’ve been an independent company since our founding in 2008 and been working on our own search indexes for as many years. For over fifteen years now (that whole time) we’ve been doing our own knowledge graph index (like answers from Wikipedia), over ten years for local and other instant-answer indexes (like businesses), and in the past few years we’ve been ramping up our wider web index to support our Search Assist and Duck.ai features. DuckDuckGo began with me crawling the web in my basement, and in the early days, the FBI actually showed up at my front door since I had crawled one of their honeypots.

  • The plurality of our search traffic now comes from our own browsers. Yes, we have our own browsers with our search engine built in along with a ton of other protections. How do they compare to other popular browsers and extensions, you ask? We made a comparison page so you can see the differences. Our mobile browsers on iOS & Android launched back in 2018 (wow, that’s seven years ago), and our desktop browsers on Mac and Windows in 2022/23. Our iOS browser market share continues to climb and we’re now #3 in the U.S. (behind Safari and Chrome) and #4 on Android (behind Chrome, Samsung, and Firefox). People appreciate all the protections and the front-and-center (now customizable) fire button that quickly clears tabs and data in an (also customizable) animation of fire.

  • About 13% of U.S. adults self-report as a “current user” of DuckDuckGo. That’s way more than most people think. Our search market share is lower since all of those users don’t use us on all of their devices, especially on Android where Google makes it especially hard. Once you realize that then it is less surprising that we have the highest search market share on Mac at about 4% in the U.S., followed by iOS at about 3%. I’m talking about the U.S. here since about 44% of our searches are from the U.S., and no other country is double digits, but rounding out the top ten countries are Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Canada, India, the Netherlands, Indonesia, Australia, and Japan.

  • Our approach to AI differs from most other companies trying to shove it down your throat in that we are dedicated to making all AI features private, useful, and optional. If you like AI, we offer private AI search answers at duckduckgo.com and private chat at duck.ai, which are built-into our browsers. If you don’t like or don’t want AI, that’s cool with us too. You can easily turn all of these features off. In fact, we made a noai.duckduckgo.com search domain that automatically sets those settings for you, including a recent setting we added that allows you to hide many AI-generated images within image search. Another related thing you might find surprising is search traffic has continued to grow steadily even since the rise of ChatGPT (with Duck.ai traffic growing even faster).

  • If you didn’t know we have a browser, you probably also don’t know we have a DuckDuckGo Subscription (launched last year), that includes our VPN, more advanced AI models in Duck.ai, and in the U.S., Personal Information Removal and Identity Theft Restoration. It’s now available in 30 countries with a similar VPN footprint and our VPN is run by us (see latest security audit and free trials).

  • Speaking of lots of countries, our team has been completely distributed from the beginning, now at over 300 across about 30 countries as well, with less than half in the U.S. And we’re still hiring. We have a unique work culture that, among other things, avoids standing meetings on Wednesdays and Thursdays. We get the whole company together for a week once a year.

  • We played a critical role in the Global Privacy Control standard and the creation of search preference menus. I have a graduate degree in Technology and Public Policy and so we’ve done more of this kind of thing than one might expect, even going so far to draft our own Do Not Track legislation before we got GPC going. We also donate yearly to like-minded organizations (here’s our 2025 announcement), with our cumulative donations now at over $8 million. Check our donations page for details going back to 2011. We can do this since we’ve been profitable for about that long, and more recently have even started investing in related startups as well.

  • If this hodge-podge of stuff makes you think of anything, please let me know. I’m not only taking requests for easter-egg logo ideas, but also for stuff to write about.

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