In addition to not tracking you and being fully open-source, there are 12 search categories in its settings with literally hundreds of available search engines.

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    SearXNG is great but unfortunately Google frequently stops working as an engine in SearxNG because its anti-bot and rate‑limiting systems detect SearxNG traffic as automated scraping and either return CAPTCHAs, “access denied/suspended” messages, or HTTP 429 “too many requests” errors.

    Their devs admit that there’s no simple solution because Google actively hunts and stops this traffic once a fix is implemented. The other search engines still work but I tend to get irrelevant nonsense as results. I have started using StartPage and am pretty happy with it so far as another option for a metasearchengine.

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      I only get crap results when using the public SearXNG instances. It’s far better when I use my own container.

      I didn’t notice google results are gone. But I also don’t care. If they rely on your metadata to give you results, it’s obvious they are violating privacy.

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          22 hours ago

          I like it because there are some very obscure sites in its index I couldn’t find in any other search engine, which can be returned from fairly simple queries.

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        23 hours ago

        I’ve switched the default search engine in Firefox to DDG finally, and I honestly haven’t noticed a difference in results. This may not be the best praise though, since Google has sucked for a number of years now.