Former Googlers launch Neeva, a $4.95 p/m search engine with no ads and a privacy focus

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In brief: Despite being the preferred choice among most internet users, it's no secret that privacy and an ad-free experience are two things not associated with Google's search engine. There is, however, an alternative, one that comes from two former Googlers, though it will cost you $4.95 per month.

Sridhar Ramaswamy and Vivek Raghunathan, two former Google executives (about 30 percent of their company's staff are ex-Googlers), hope their newly launched search engine Neeva will be able to steal some of the 90% market share enjoyed by their one-time employer. Unlike Google, which makes most of its money from ads, Neeva uses a subscription-based model, meaning no privacy concerns or search results populated by advertisements.

In addition to having no ads, Neeva also blocks all trackers, and users are able to pick their favorite news sources, retailers, and other sites rather than seeing generic results. There are also product recommendations gathered in one place with reviews from reputable sites and verified customers, and Neeva promises to share "at least 20%" of its revenue with content creators, paying out when their content directly answers a user's search query.

Neeva works with all the major browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Edge, and Safari, and the company promises never to share users' data. You can also sync your email, calendar, and documents with the engine for searching.

"I tell people that Neeva is as much a social experiment as it is a technological experiment," says Ramaswamy, the company's CEO, told Fast Company. "It's looking for the answer to the question, 'If there was a high-quality product that clearly benefits you in multiple ways, would you pay for it as opposed to having it be free, supported by ads?'"

If you're curious to give Neeva a try, the first three months are free, and then it's $4.95 per month.

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The idea might be a good one, but this is even worse than Google.

Why?

Simple, they will have your real name, address, payment method tied up from the get go.

At least, some of those you can fake on google and you dont even need a google account to use their search engine.

That said, 5 bucks is too much.

They should use the same pricing used by WhatsApp, they asked for 1 dollar for a whole year.

Cant start this greedy.
 
Will it actually give me decent search results though?

If it does, then sounds tempting, but still a bit expensive.
You got three months to figure that part out. I'm going to give it a shot at least. I've been getting tired of Google's 1/4 page of obvious ads, and then another 1/45 page of results from websites that are abusing SEO

The idea might be a good one, but this is even worse than Google.

Why?

Simple, they will have your real name, address, payment method tied up from the get go.
I got some bad news for you about Google: they still have all that information on you. Between Gmail and Android/Google Play, they already know everything is to know about you.

 
You got three months to figure that part out. I'm going to give it a shot at least. I've been getting tired of Google's 1/4 page of obvious ads, and then another 1/45 page of results from websites that are abusing SEO


I got some bad news for you about Google: they still have all that information on you. Between Gmail and Android/Google Play, they already know everything is to know about you.
If I didnt create a gmail account and I didnt log in on the browser profile or anything like that, there is no way in hell that google would get my CC account from using google.com for a simple search.
 
If I didnt create a gmail account and I didnt log in on the browser profile or anything like that, there is no way in hell that google would get my CC account from using google.com for a simple search.

But like every other website you’ve used your info on uses Google for ads lol. Even if you have never had a gmail account, Google can still identify you, and target ads at you.
 
But like every other website you’ve used your info on uses Google for ads lol. Even if you have never had a gmail account, Google can still identify you, and target ads at you.
And somehow have my credit card info without me ever provided it?

Cmon, man, stop moving the goalpost.
 
The idea might be a good one, but this is even worse than Google.

Why?

Simple, they will have your real name, address, payment method tied up from the get go.

At least, some of those you can fake on google and you dont even need a google account to use their search engine.

That said, 5 bucks is too much.

They should use the same pricing used by WhatsApp, they asked for 1 dollar for a whole year.

Cant start this greedy.

Agreed, especially if there are already alternatives that do this without extra cost. All it takes is a bit of configuring on the end-user 's part.
 
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