Swedish author and famous pro-Ukraine blogger Lars Wilderäng (Cornucopia) reports today that the Swedish security expert Karl Emil Nikka has revealed that Kagi is using the Kremlin propaganda tool Yandex as a backend for searches.

Wilderäng speculates this might mean search terms are leaking to Russia, while others worry about how Kremlin thus can get their talking points into western search results.

Security expert Karl Emil Nikka tells us that the search engine Kagi, popular among tech geeks, uses Russian Yandex, which was introduced after the full-scale invasion. This, of course, gives Russia the opportunity to look at what is searched for via Kagi.

Link (in Swedish), see 11:22 update: https://cornucopia.se/2024/10/uppdateras-ryssland-medger-bruk-av-c-stridsmedel-mot-ukraina-rysk-pilot-som-mordade-68-ukrainare-ihjalslagen-med-hammare-bland-de-allra-storsta-ryska-forlusterna-under-kriget-igar/

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    6 days ago

    Similar controversy when Kagi added Brave search.

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    I expected something more shocking when I read “working with Russia”.

    Kagi uses multiple search backends, and of course it needs to forward search terms to these backends. These backends probably can’t trace the searches back to the individual Kagi user though, but Yandex could still analyze search trends for example.

    What’s worse is that - unless they use Yandex’ API for free - customers indirectly (and likely unknowingly) support a Russian company with their paid Kagi subscription.

    Kagi should at the very least release a statement about this claim.

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          9 days ago

          As much as i hate russia and their bullshit, you aint wrong.

          A shrewd internet enjoyer could be using it as a cross reference to check their beloved megacorps offering🐸

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        8 days ago

        probably because us government employees use its reverse image search for how good it is

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    8 days ago

    It’s not a fucking reveal, Kagi tells you exactly what engines they include in their results.

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      Do they? I remember seeing this in the past but can’t find the information anymore. Now they only say “all major search providers” and that was part of the criticism in this “reveal”. That they have become more opaque rather than being transparent about it.

      This is all the official info I could find. Please share if anyone can find anything more. https://help.kagi.com/kagi/search-details/search-sources.html

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    8 days ago

    You know what? DuckDuckGo uses Yahoo results, they must be working with the US government! What a nonesense.

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    9 days ago

    oof

    And I was just thinking about getting a subscription.

    Time to selfhost SearXNG instead.

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          You can disable any backend on SearXNG, Stract, 4get or some other self-hosted FOSS alternative. However, for Kagi, there’s this feature called lenses, which probably works in the same way as Stract’s Optics - not sure if it allows blocking of a particular search-engine service.

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            9 days ago

            Gotcha, that sounds like searx is a good option then. At first I thought you were giving a reason why searx isn’t a suitable alternative as the gp comment is downvoted a bunch.

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        Note that Yandex has an aggressive captcha, so it doesn’t really work with SearXNG in its current state. Tested a couple weeks ago.

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      It’s more about the fact that kagi pays yandex and yandex pays taxes to one of the craziest goverment in the world

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        Well Yandex isn’t the best choice for anything obviously but (sorry for getting political again) imo US government is worse. And my comment wasn’t about that even. The post doesn’t have anything to do with privacy so it’s offtopic and should be removed.

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          9 days ago

          Thats the thing… Do we know what kagi is sharing woth yandex or do we just trust they dont too much behond the query?

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            The thing is we don’t know, we can’t know and the article just link to a youtube video that I can’t understand shit.

            They don’t need to share things with Yandex, if they share anything valuable with any other major search engine is already fucking bad.

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            That’s another story then. The current post is nothing but hate and politics. The title is clickbait and misleading. It should’ve been written completely differently.

            EDIT: well there’s no point in arguing with those who think they can blindly use any means possible to hurt Russia and anything related (or not) to it. It makes sense though still a bit stupid.