


Or if you're search for a restaurant, add in your home town too. Like if you search for a coding problem, add your computer language name to the search query. But that doesn't mean that DDG's results can't be as good as G's, it just means you need to add that context yourself.

The thing with people who switch to DDG is, they do so consciously for privacy reasons but then forget that the reason G's results are so good is because they add little bits of context in through their profiling. It's not just a front end to Bing, like many assume (though I can't find DDG's article on the subject to directly cite). DDG already includes Google (amongst others) in its results.
