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oefrha ◴[] No.41834417[source]
A point I hardly ever see anyone bring up: I’m not a fan of the idea of doing all my searches while signed in, potentially creating a company-knows-me-better-than-myself situation. I do my searches in private windows mostly behind commercial VPNs so that it’s difficult enough to profile me that companies probably won’t bother. Public search engines have to get really bad before I move to a sign-in-required one.

But given that this community which ostensibly touts privacy at every turn seems to overwhelmingly support feeding everything (not just searches) into OpenAI/Claude, I guess my aversion to having all my searches rounded up by a company (even if it’s not Google) is very fringe.

Btw I’m by no means a privacy maximalist.

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1. rjrdi38dbbdb ◴[] No.41835562[source]
Seems like a good use-case for zero-knowledge cryptographic tokens.

You could buy an allocation of tokens that would be difficult to link together when used through a large VPN and fingerprint-resistant browser.