If you want to stop using Google and are looking for Google Search alternatives, here is a list of top 5 best privacy search engines. Google monopoly power is a dangerous problem and alternative search engine are necessary to diversify our cyber ecosystem. Follow my guide to privacy search engines to learn more. These are the best Google Search alternatives Guide to privacy search engines Qwant.com review - search engine that respect your privacy First on the list st of Google Search engine alternatives is made in France Qwant. Searx.me review Second privacy search engine, perhaps the most private search engine of all, aggregating search results from other major search engines, including Google. Startpage.com review European based search engine that provides private Google search results that completely anonymous. Ixquick.com Is the same search engine as Startpage but acts as metasearch engine aggregating results from various search engines rather than just Google. Duckduckgo.com review Search engine that doesn't track you My top privacy search engine that I set as default one is DuckDuckGo.com. I love this private search for its range of features, community aspect, onion website on Tor network, and potential of DuckDuckGo to replace Google Search engine in the future. It's hard to find the best alternative search engine to Google but I hope that my guide to private search alternatives made it easier for you to decide. Google can't be trusted as a search engine as the company frequently manipulates search, censor websites based on their political persuasion, threatens small businesses, and prioritizes its own content above others. If you want to learn more about why to stop using Google, check my video "Why you need to stop using Google - How Google monopoly threatens everything" to learn more. ****** Follow me: ****** ****** ****** Help us fight for our digital rights: ****** Credits: Lucid, Dazed by Chuki Beats ****** The footage and images featured in the video were for critical analysis, commentary and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright act of 1976.