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20 Great Search Engines You Can Use Instead of Google

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20 Great Search Engines You Can Use Instead of Google

1. Google

No king has ruled forever! But Google still remains a search engine behemoth in 2022, having more than 90% of the global search market share.

2. Microsoft Bing

Microsoft Bing is the second most visited search engine in the world (at least in 2020).

3. Yahoo Search

The previous search behemoth Yahoo! Search has not given up in the race of the best search engines.

4. Baidu

Founded by Robin Li in China, Baidu has a lot of similarities with Google.

5. DuckDuckGo

If you’re concerned about the privacy of your data, DuckDuckGo is the search engine that you should be using.

6. Yandex

Yandex is the Russian counterpart to Google and going by age, Yandex is much older than Google.

7. Ask

Ask.com is a question-answering-based search engine that started in 1996.

8. Naver

Naver is a South Korean online platform that developed its own search engine in 1999.

9. AOL

AOL is an American web portal based in New York. It was one of the earliest pioneers of the internet in the mid-1990s.

10. Seznam

Seznam is a web portal and search engine in the Czech Republic.It was founded in 1996 by Ivo Lukačovič as the first web portal in the Czech Republic.

More Alternative Search Engines

11. Yippy

Yippy is not a conventional search engine but rather, a Deep Web-based search engine.

12. CC Search

CC Search is a search engine tool that lets people discover public domain and openly licensed works online.

13. Gibiru

Gibiru private search engine was founded in 2009 and it is a web browser that allows users to conduct private searches without tracking their online activities.

14. Amazon

Between 2015 and 2018, Amazon’s growth increased from 46% to 54%, beating Google.

15. Search Encrypt

Search Encrypt is a privacy-based search engine that allows users to browse the web without compromising on the user’s personal information.

16. StartPage

StartPage is yet another private search engine founded in 2006 that offers users an entirely private browsing experience that doesn’t let companies mine your personal data or allow cookies to hamper your browsing experience.

17. Swisscows

Swisscows is a private browser founded in 2009.

It doesn’t store your data and offer your complete privacy.

18. Ecosia

Ecosia is an environment-friendly search engine that uses revenues generated from search engine queries to plant trees.

Gigablast is a free and open-source English search engine founded in 2000.

The search engine was founded by Matt Wells in New Mexico, who created it to index billions of pages on the internet using the minimum hardware possible.

20. Lycos

Lycos is a web search engine founded in 1995 by Bob Davis.

The search engine covers a network of web hosting, social networking, email, and entertainment websites.