.. title: How DuckDuckGo Earns Money Without Surveillance
.. slug: how-duckduckgo-earns-money-without-surveillance
.. date: 2018-10-29 21:31:53 UTC+01:00
.. tags: society, privacy
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As described in the previous post :doc:`the-case-against-google`, I am
using DuckDuckGo exclusively now for quite some time.  Although I am
happy with the search results overall, there have been (rare)
occasions when I reran queries through Google because I could simply
not find what I was looking for in an adequate time frame.

.. image:: /images/DuckDuckGo_logo_and_wordmark.png
   :width: 150
   :align: center
   :alt: DuckDuckGo Logo

.. TEASER_END

Comparing the sheer size of the two search engines and the teams
behind them, it would be naive to believe that a complete replacement
would be achievable in such a short time frame.  After all, DuckDuckGo
only started in 2008, i.e. about the time Google Search already owned
around 60% of the search engine market share in the US and roughly 10
years after Google Search started to serve first queries as a newcomer
against the then unrivaled champion `AltaVista
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AltaVista>`_.
   
Although it was clear that DuckDuckGo also needed to earn some money
and although I could envision ways to earn money without tracking
individual users across the web, there wasn't a lot of information
that I could find at the time I configured DuckDuckGo as my default
search engine.  So in a sense I needed to trust that DuckDuckGo wasn't
some whitewashed surveillance capitalism with a cute logo.

A recent `Quora article
<https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-revenue-generation-model-for-DuckDuckGo/answer/Gabriel-Weinberg?share=1>`_
by Gabriel Weinberg (CEO & Founder of DuckDuckGo) now finally allows
me to replace this trust with more knowledge.  The article nicely
summarizes how the business model works without tracking users.  In a
nutshell DDG sells advertising by keywords entered into the search
rather than by the tracked identities performing searches.

As DDG is profitable since 2014 this seems to work well in the
"advertising finances and shapes the internet" world view that is
currently unchallenged.
