Bing is Microsoft's surveillance-driven search engine. OblivionSearch is the independent alternative with zero tracking, 90+ search engines, and Scam Shield built in.
Try OblivionSearch FreeMicrosoft Bing tracks your activity across Windows, Office, and the web. OblivionSearch doesn't track anything.
| Feature | OblivionSearch | Microsoft Bing |
|---|---|---|
| Privacy & Tracking | Zero tracking | Tracks across Microsoft ecosystem |
| Search Engines Queried | 90+ engines | 1 (Microsoft's index) |
| Scam Detection | Scam Shield built-in | SmartScreen (flags malware/phishing) |
| AI Answers | Local AI (private) | Copilot (cloud-based, tied to account) |
| Ads | None | Ads throughout results |
| Integrated with OS | Browser-agnostic | Bundled in Windows (hard to remove) |
| Personal Data Collected | None | Search history, location, device data |
| Ownership | Independent | Microsoft Corporation (Big Tech) |
| Result Sources | 90+ independent engines | Microsoft's single crawl index |
| Price | Free | Free (your data is the payment) |
Bing is deeply integrated into Microsoft's surveillance infrastructure — Windows, Cortana, Edge, and Office all feed data back to Bing.
Microsoft uses Bing to track your activity across Windows, Edge, and Cortana. Every search is tied to your Microsoft account. OblivionSearch has no OS integration, no accounts, no tracking.
Bing's Copilot AI sends your questions to Microsoft's servers and ties them to your account. OblivionSearch AI is local — queries processed on our own infrastructure, never stored or sold.
Bing shows you only what Microsoft's crawler has indexed. OblivionSearch pulls from 90+ independent engines, giving you dramatically more diverse and complete results.
You don't have to use Bing just because it came with your computer. OblivionSearch works on every browser, every device, no account required.
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