Search engine donating to charities and schools, raising money for good causes while protecting user privacy
Goodsearch is an online search engine founded in 2005 that seeks to donate 50% of its advertising revenue to charities and schools selected by its users. The more searches performed on Goodsearch, the more money is generated for these good causes.
When users first visit the Goodsearch website, they are prompted to pick their favorite charity or school to support. From then on, a portion of the advertising revenue from that user's searches will go towards that cause. Users can easily switch the charity/school they are supporting at any time.
Goodsearch aims to provide an easy way for internet users to contribute to non-profits and charitable causes on a daily basis. Rather than requiring any extra effort or financial donation, users simply have to switch their online searches to Goodsearch and use it like any other search engine.
In addition to its charitable goals, Goodsearch also promises not to save users' search history or personal information. It claims to have strong privacy protections in order to protect its users while they browse the internet through Goodsearch.
Since its launch, Goodsearch reports that its users have contributed over $12 million to charities and schools. It offers a toolbar, apps for iOS and Android, and continues working to provide a search engine experience comparable to larger competitors like Google.
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