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  • Myro@lemm.eetoChat@beehaw.orgKagi gets external funding!
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    11 months ago

    Came here because I just discovered Kagi. On the topic of de-googling, the effort is a fair point. Like the other poster said: Start small. A few months ago I moved away from Google Mail, Contacts and Calendar. After detailed research and trialing, I made the move - the practical part of it took actually surprisingly little time. I’m using Fastmail now, so at least that part Google now has only very limited access to. Might be doing the same with Kagi for search.


  • Myro@lemm.eetoChat@beehaw.orgKagi gets external funding!
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    11 months ago

    Came here because I just discovered Kagi. On the topic of de-googling, the effort is a fair point. Like the other poster said: Start small. A few months ago I moved away from Google Mail, Contacts and Calendar. After detailed research and trialing, I made the move - the practical part of it took actually surprisingly little time. I’m using Fastmail now, so at least that part Google now has only very limited access to. Might be doing the same with Kagi for search.

    Edit: Look like sync won’t let me reply to the right comment.


  • Myro@lemm.eetoChat@beehaw.orgKagi gets external funding!
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    fedilink
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    11 months ago

    Came here because I just discovered Kagi. On the topic of de-googling, the effort is a fair point. Like the other poster said: Start small. A few months ago I moved away from Google Mail, Contacts and Calendar. After detailed research and trialing, I made the move - the practical part of it took actually surprisingly little time. I’m using Fastmail now, so at least that part Google now has only very limited access to. Might be doing the same with Kagi for search.





  • Basically, whenever you make a request to access something from the internet (say, an ad image), it goes to a dedicated server that tells you “Where actually do I find www.website.com” (the answer is, you find it at address 128.129.130.1, this is the IP address). This is the DNS server.

    If you tell your phone to use an ad-blocking DNS server - Instead of “normal” ones like e.g. those provided by Google - , whenever it receives such a request to find the address for you, and the address leads to a server that serves ads, it tells you, “Sorry, nothing found here” and the add is not displayed.

    Phones, at least Android, have a setting where you can change the DNA server to an ad-blocking one (a different IP of that server).