Use both of their characteristics to your advantage

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shaownhasan
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Use both of their characteristics to your advantage

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I would be lying if I said that I have not benefited from Google's filtered search suggestions and displayed results, as well as its other outstanding features.

But the fact that Google constantly shows results based on my location and search history, and that I can't choose to close them, sometimes drives me crazy. That's why I occasionally enjoy DuckDuckGo.

Since I often have to write content, I have to do a lot of research on various exploring amazon: the essentials different topics. And for that, I need to rely on unfiltered results and not just those that are most relevant to my position.

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DuckDuckGo is also really helpful when looking for potential freelance clients from around the world, as it doesn't filter anything based on my geographic location. Doing the same would be nearly impossible if I tried on Google. It would just keep hitting me with whatever is "closest" (no matter how irrelevant) to me. And let's just say that can be really annoying.

Then there are also times when you open your search engine to explore new things . DDG is quite useful for this too. It curates the most trending keywords from around the world that match the word or phrase you typed. In the case of Google, it would be the same old same old stuff that you have seen dozens of times before.
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