
Many people just don't understand why this stuff matters and what they they should do now. It's similar issue with Climate change or gun control or race. I think education plays the largest role here, we need to market to educate people so that they know "GOOGLE STEALS YOUR DATA!" or "FB Follows you everywhere" etc and so that they have a reason to want to wanna switch. that's where these products will shine, expect I do fear that because these big tech companies like Google, FB and so forth (expect Apple since they are privacy focused) has such a large role in ur lives and disciplined our behaviours in such as way that even if we step away from these products we will find it hard to do so and revert back to them because its as James clear says a Behavioural Habit.

Privacy is the 21st Century's biggest challenges and we will only see more privacy focused products over the next decade because as we become more enriched by different experiences within our homes and outside we will realise the downside of it all- the lack of privacy, the lack of control and the lack of security. When I do a search, I want to get my information then and now, not later after jumping from one to another of the search engines that DuckDuck fed me. My primary complaint with it was that, when I tried to do a search, it mostly just sent me over to more other search engines. It has features like bookmarks, tabs, and privacy controls. ?makers you did an amazing job at trying to compete with Google. I appreciate the privacy and anti-tracking features of this extension, which mostly operates seamlessly. I tried DuckDuckGo and went back to Opera. On iOS and macOS, DuckDuckGo works like any other search engine.
