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GK Fact of the Day: Not just google; 6 search engines you might not know

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 21, 2026, 13:35 IST
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Not just google; 6 search engines you might not know

Search engines are something we use every day, and most of us only think about Google. But Google is not the only option. There are many other search engines that work differently, some protect your privacy, some help the environment and some give you a new way to explore the internet. Here are six search engines you might not know about.



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Brave Search

Brave Search stands out because it uses its own independent index and promotes itself as a private search engine. It also offers AI-powered answers, making the search experience feel faster and more direct. For users who want fewer big-tech signals shaping results, Brave offers a strong alternative.


Image Credit: Brave

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Ecosia

Ecosia is a Berlin-based search engine. It uses the majority of its profits for the planet, with the majority supporting tree-planting projects. It also highlights privacy and energy-efficient AI, making it appealing to users who want their searches to support a greener mission.




Image Credit: YouTube/ Ecosia

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Startpage

Startpage is a privacy-focused search engine that provides results without tracking, logging or storing your search history. It also offers Anonymous View, which adds another layer of protection for people who want to browse results more privately.

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Qwant

Qwant is a French search engine that emphasises trust and privacy. It uses its own indexing technology, does not store search data, or profile users. That makes it a strong choice for people who want a search engine that feels less intrusive and more independent. It adheres to European privacy laws.



Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons

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Mojeek

Mojeek is a UK-based independent search engine. It focuses on unbiased search and no tracking. It is a web search engine that gives relevant results while respecting privacy. For users tired of the same familiar search results, Mojeek offers a different path. Mojeek has built its own crawler-based web index from the ground up.



Image Credit: Official Mojeek Blog

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Kagi

Kagi is a subscription based search engine that tries to remove ads and tracking from the search experience. It does not provide sponsored content, track you, or clutter results with sponsored content. It is built for users who want a more focused, premium search experience.


These search engines show that search is evolving beyond the default choices most people know. Some are built for privacy, some for sustainability and some for a cleaner, more controlled experience. Whether a person wants fewer ads, less tracking, or a different kind of index, there are now several alternatives worth exploring.


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