Big suprise! I'm this close to Uninstaller reddit.
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"people come very close to realizing what public services are" - texas, probably
I've been using qwant for a couple years now without any issue. It mainly uses Bing as a backend.
I discovered the kagi search engine last week and it's so much better. No ads. I can move favored sites up or pin them in the search results.
Edit: Found out they only allow 100 searches for free, after that it's a paid monthly subscription. So ignore my previous advice...