DuckDuckGo is a search engine that has grown rapidly in recent years. It is distinguished by its commitment to protecting the privacy of its users. In this article, we will explain how it works and share some information about the APIs that allow developers to integrate DuckDuckGo into their projects.
What is DuckDuckGo?
DuckDuckGo is a search engine that was created in 2008 by Gabriel Weinberg. The name of the company was inspired by a children’s game, in which one player had to say “duck” while another player had to say “duck” at the same time. This way, neither player could say the word “duck” because they would always be saying it at the same time.
The objective of DuckDuckGo is to provide users with Internet search results without using cookies or other tracking methods. The company does not collect any personal information from its users and does not sell advertising on its platform.
The search engine offers a number of features that make it unique among other search engines. One of these features is the !BANG! operator, which allows users to directly search for specific pages on other websites without having to visit them first. Another feature is !trending! searches, which shows the most popular searches at any given time. DuckDuckGo also has a feature called !wiki! that allows users to directly search Wikipedia articles without having to go through another page. It also has !bangs! for other websites, such as Amazon, eBay, and Stack Overflow.
The company’s privacy policy states that it does not store any personal information about users except for an IP address (which can be traced back to a specific location). This data is only kept for a maximum of 14 days and is used only for debugging purposes.
How Does DuckDuckGo Work?
The search engine uses an algorithm called “geo-spatial” to determine where its users are located and provide them with relevant results based on their location. When a user enters a query on DuckDuckGo, the search engine first determines where they are located using their IP address. It then uses an internal database of locations and places called “Places” to determine what results should be shown first based on that location. The algorithm also takes into account how many searches have been made for similar terms in the area around that location.
In addition, DuckDuckGo does not use cookies or track user behavior between searches. This means that when you use DuckDuckGo, your searches are anonymous and private.
So, to make use of DuckDuckGo, you must first:
1- Go to Duck Duck Go Search API and simply click on the button “Subscribe for free” to start using the API.
2- After signing up in Zyla API Hub, you’ll be given your personal API key. Using this one-of-a-kind combination of numbers and letters, you’ll be able to use, connect, and manage APIs!
3- Employ the different API endpoints depending on what you are looking for.
4- Once you meet your needed endpoint, make the API call by pressing the button “run” and see the results on your screen.
Concerning DuckDuckGo
This API will deliver a JSON with all the results that DuckDuckGo offers connected to a search keyword of your choice using sophisticated scraping techniques. You will be able to access all relevant DuckDuckGo Search links and results only by typing in the text of your search. The URL and its location on the results page will be sent to you.
For those who want to dynamically check the search results they could have for a certain keyword or search term, this API is perfect. You’ll be able to tell which keywords are placed in the SEO the best. However, you can see where your website is on the search results pages and where your rivals are.