See how AstianGO compares to other search engine
Which option is right for you?
There are lots of Web browsers and search engines to choose from. But which is right for you? How should you decide?
Let’s see how AstianGO differs from the competition in some key aspects and why it is the perfect solution for you.
Compare search engine AstianGO and Google
Google is the epitome of “Big Tech” companies, and one of the most valuable companies in the world. And while most think of Google as that magic box (where the verb “to google” came from), Google is—first and foremost—an advertising company. A huge percentage of their billions in annual revenue comes from selling ads.
To power those ads, the Chrome browser (and the Google search engine) collect as much data about you as possible. They then “monetize” this data in the form of highly targeted ads. The more they know about you, the more money they make.
AstianGO vs Google
Private, anonymous search
Doesn't collect personal data
Doesn's profile users
Supported by private advertising (Coming soon)
Compare search engine AstianGO and Bing
Bing is owned and operated by Microsoft. It’s the world’s second most widely used search engine, but that’s thanks largely to its status as the default search engine for the Edge Web browser and other Windows devices.
Very few people switch to Bing on its own merits, because Bing lags behind the competition on privacy, features, and results quality. So how does Bing stack up against AstianGO Private Search? Let’s compare.
AstianGO vs Bing
Private, anonymous search
Doesn't collect personal data
Doesn's profile users
Supported by private advertising (Coming soon)
Compare search engine AstianGO and DuckDuckGO
DuckDuckGo is known as a private alternative to Big Tech search engines. What most users don’t know is that DuckDuckGo doesn’t have its own index—DDG is mostly powered by Bing..
DuckDuckGo sources the vast majority of its search results from Microsoft Bing. This means bias or censorship in Bing will also appear in DuckDuckGo; it also means DDG may make decisions (like this one) that favor their ad revenue agreement with Microsoft. So while DuckDuckGo is better for privacy than Google or Bing, it still leaves much to be desired in terms of independence..