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Orion Browser for Linux (Webkit-based) Alpha available by end of year "if all goes well"
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Almost certainly just somebody that distrusts all business by default.
I am all for holding business to account but can we not acknowledge that much of what we love in our lives would not be possible without business?
Kagi is not my friend or anything but they seem like a pretty decent company to me. I have seen no reason to be so cynical about them.
A search company which requires an account with your actual email? And doesn't accept anonymous payments?
It's fine as one of the options, but if there's no option for tokenized identity (that's easy to change when the plan runs out) and anonymous payments, it's a data collecting operation like any other.
See Mullvad and PPQ for how it's done correctly.
Kagi actually does have an anonymous authentication option. https://blog.kagi.com/kagi-privacy-pass
Glad that they added it, it wasn't there when I tested them. Why does such a simple thing require a browser extension though
Because it’s not private if it needs that level of access.