Kagi vs Reddit
Based on our analysis, Kagi is the more privacy-respecting choice overall.
BACK →| Category | Kagi | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall | A · 88/100 | C+ · 60/100 |
| What they collect | Positive (91) | Mixed (55) |
| Who they share it with | Positive (85) | Mixed (52) |
| What you can do | Positive (86) | Positive (72) |
| What they promise | Positive (88) | Mixed (62) |
Kagi is a paid search engine that treats your data as a liability rather than an asset — it doesn't track your searches, offers cryptocurrency and Tor payment options for near-total anonymity, and publishes a warrant canary; the main caveats are US jurisdiction, third-party content providers loaded on demand, and 'whenever possible' hedging on its AI providers.
View full analysis →Reddit collects your behaviour, device data, and inferences about your demographics, and shares some of it with ad-tech partners — but it explicitly doesn't sell your personal data, deletes IP addresses after 100 days, doesn't track precise location, and extends privacy rights to all users worldwide, not just those in regulated regions.
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