Oscobo: A Privacy Centric Web Search System

January 7, 2016

Before you get too excited, the Oscobo service uses results from Bing. Yep, that is the search engine which uses Baidu in China and Yandex in Russia for results.

The Oscobo search system is about privacy for its users, not about the dreary precision, recall, and relevance issues. “Oscobo Is An Anonymous Search Engine Targeting Brits” reports that the system reminded the article’s author of DuckDuckGo and Hulbee, both working to ensure the privacy of their users.

The results are filtered to cater to the needs of the UK online search it seems.

According to the write up, Oscobo’s business model

is simple paid search, based on bare-bones search data (i.e. whatever string a user is searching for) and their location — given the product is serving the U.K. market this is assumed to be the U.K., but whatever search string they input may further flesh out a more specific location.

There is no definition of “paid search”, however. You can check out the system at https://oscobo.co.uk/.

Stephen E Arnold, January 7, 2016

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