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Not at all. Unlike those Bing and Yahoo engines, DDG doesn't try to make money out of anything. So they won't try to force you to use their thing. On the contrary, they are trying to help. If you don't want help, your loss, no one will impose it on you.First time hearing about it. It sounds like one of those search engines that they sneak into a program installation. >.<
I see. Bing is eh :/Not at all. Unlike those Bing and Yahoo engines, DDG doesn't try to make money out of anything. So they won't try to force you to use their thing. On the contrary, they are trying to help. If you don't want help, your loss, no one will impose it on you.
But I don't like it
I put it as my home page and as my default engine for FF on two of my computers for two weeks, to put myself in "I'm using it" condition (because it's easy to criticize if you try for only 1 hour, so I tried it for a longer time), and the only good thing about the results is that they are sometimes hilarious enough to put you in a good mood, but they are not often relevant.
Examples of requests that work on Google and not on DDG:
"maps brawl", supposed to tell me the stages in Brawl.
"juha3d", which is a 3d engine on calculators (second result on Google, and DDG has just gone to space).
"phase shift", a game.
And some requests I tried back then have improved, such as:
"tooth teeth foot feet", which is a request that non native english speakers can type.
"lth", which is my current school.
Anyway, even if DDG is improving, I still get better results with Google so I stick with it.