Neptr
joined 1 year ago
Kagi requires an account, therefore associating all your searches to your account. With DuckDuckGo HTML, you can restrict it so it can't access JavaScript (which it doesn't do anyways), therefore reducing the risk of fingerprinting or other tracking.
You can use both through the browser, which is the safest way of doing things because the browser sandboxes the web apps, isolating them from your system. If you prefer an app for Messenger, look on Flathub, though I advise against it. The two apps I found for Messenger are Franz and Ferdium (a fork of Franz with more features).
To mitigate the privacy risks:
- Firefox with uBlock Origin (or Librewolf)
- Avoid sharing anything sensitive.
Nothing much you can do sadly.
It is source available, not open source.
They have so far.