I did an image search comparison of "16 year plan Hillary Clinton" and Yandex brought up the flow chart Google had nothing but HRC pics. Do that demo for someone and watch their reaction.
First time I ever tried yandex a few years ago, I searched keyword "QAnon" (couldn't use just the letter Q :)
The first or second result was the actual Q drops at qanon.pub. My jaw hit the floor. Nearly all the results on Page 1 were relative to actual Q, not just media hitpieces by the thousands like on google
Fun Fact:
The first two letters of yandex, written as the famous backward R, mean the first-person pronoun "I". So yandex means "I-index".
Yandex, Brave and Freespoke are good.
Yandex seems better than Brave for more difficult searches, but it often leads to Russian versions of sties, so I prefer Brave for my primary use.
I've heard yandex as well
I have found Freespoke to be very good for searches related to political stuff.
metacrawler
I did an image search comparison of "16 year plan Hillary Clinton" and Yandex brought up the flow chart Google had nothing but HRC pics. Do that demo for someone and watch their reaction.
First time I ever tried yandex a few years ago, I searched keyword "QAnon" (couldn't use just the letter Q :)
The first or second result was the actual Q drops at qanon.pub. My jaw hit the floor. Nearly all the results on Page 1 were relative to actual Q, not just media hitpieces by the thousands like on google
Fun Fact:
The first two letters of yandex, written as the famous backward R, mean the first-person pronoun "I". So yandex means "I-index".
I use Brave and Freespoke or
I've took to learning Russian myself. Duolingo is free and fun.
Thanks.
Brave won't let you view the real stuff. Just some token conspiracy theories.
Yeah I thought Brave was compromised. And this is coming from someone who's used Brave for years, and is currently using it now over Chrome.