Some famous internet search engines other than Google claim to keep your search activities protected from eye cybercriminal and Monger-Mongers online.
Some examples are Mozilla Firefox which provides three levels of security to explore the Internet and DuckduckGo, which also claims to block trackers and keep your search history private.
So far, this is a free search engine but how do you want to pay to search engines to protect your online privacy? That’s where neeva, new search engine, enter.
Enter the price for your online privacy, Neeva will charge you $ 4.95 per month to protect your search from tracked.
With this monthly fee, you get access to the neieva search engine and search + browser extension.
The first three months are free for those who complete a series of searches such as introductory tours from search engines, connecting applications, and making your first room.
Neeva has been made by former Google Executive Sridhar Ramaswamy (ex-SVP advertising on Google) and Vivek Raghunathan (EX-VP monetization on YouTube).
The search engine claims that it will not sell through your profile to advertisers and will give you ad-free search experience.
It will track your search but the creator claims that they will give users a better search experience by adjusting and increasing search results.
By default, Neeva will save your online activities for 90 days.
Users can permanently turn off tracking through settings.
There is a disguising mode too.
Users can request that by paying this monthly fee, how will they be sure that their data is not sold to someone? In the end, it is a problem the browser you will trust.