December 13, 2021

Celebrating Startpage’s 15 year anniversary of protecting your privacy

Startpage celebrates 15 year anniversary by showing an unwavering commitment to privacy.

Earlier this year, we kicked off Startpage’s 15 year anniversary by sharing a timeline of milestones. From Startpage’s launch in 2006 as the first ever private search engine to hosting a worldwide interview with Edward Snowden in 2016 and our first ever marketing campaign in 2021, we have come a long way!

Here’s a recap of Startpage accomplishments and advancements over the last 15 years:

As the year comes to a close, we want to celebrate what we have accomplished together by sharing what the media and the worldwide privacy community has to say about Startpage.

What the media has to say about Startpage:

Over the course of 15 years, Startpage has been covered by leading media organizations, investigative reporters, and bloggers from around the world in a number of languages. Here are some of the highlights in English.

To read the full article: This alternative search engine is basically Google without the privacy headaches

To read the full article: To Break Google’s Monopoly on Search, Make Its Index Public

To read the full article: Startpage private search engine now an option for Vivaldi browser

To read the full article: Startpage search engine review

To read the full article: Startpage Offers Modern Singles a Way to Search the Web in Privacy

For memorable media mentions in German, visit our German blog.

What the international privacy community has to say about Startpage:

Since our inception, Startpage has made privacy our number one mission. As such, we have received overwhelming support from the privacy community, including privacy advocates, activists, authors, and scientists. Here are a few privacy experts you may recognize:

Edward Snowden’s release of NSA material is the most significant leak in US history since 1978, revealing the NSA was unconstitutionally seizing the private records of billions of individuals who had not been suspected of any wrongdoing. In a special November 10 conversation streamed from Moscow, Edward Snowden offered the following tip about protecting your privacy online: “Be careful about what you share with large service providers… There are alternatives like Startpage…that don’t store that information.”

Max Schrems is an Austrian privacy activist and lawyer. He’s also a co-founder of noyb – European Center for Digital Rights, a non-profit committed to launching court cases in support of EU privacy law and GDPR. Startpage has been a proud supporter of noyb. Max Schrems shared, “Startpage has supported noyb’s work from the very beginning and thus allows us to effectively enforce European data protection law and to strengthen our backing for data protection-friendly alternatives.”

Phil Zimmermann, computer scientist and cryptographer, is best known as the creator of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP). In 2018, Phil Zimmermann joined Startpage to spearhead its product innovation and crypto-development. Phil Zimmermann said, “I decided to join Startpage.com because they are ideologically aligned on privacy issues. They really care. And they make products everyone can use.”

epicenter.works is committed to strengthening fundamental rights and freedom in the digital age. Founder and managing director shared, “In our seminars on digital self-defense, we have been recommending Startpage as a privacy-friendly alternative to Google from Europe for many years.”

Dan Arel, privacy activist and founder of ThinkPrivacy.ch, is a frequent guest writer on the Privacy Please! blog. Dan Arel has said, “We work so closely with Startpage and contribute to their blog because it was clear after meeting them they care about user privacy to their core, not just as a marketing tactic, but the very fabric of their being is to provide users with a quality experience that focuses on privacy first.”

From the Startpage community:

In our 15 year history, users like you have contributed tremendously to making Startpage a success. By providing feedback and expressing your support, you’ve been a powerful ally in the fight for privacy. We’ve kept some of these quotes anonymous to protect the privacy of Startpage users.

We’re just getting started

We want to thank you for your support and contributions to making Startpage what it is today. As we wrap up another successful year, we assure you that we’re just getting started. We have very exciting updates in store for the new year. To keep up with all Startpage updates by signing up for our Privacy Please! newsletter.

As always, we appreciate your feedback and suggestions. You are welcome to message us on our social media channels or email us at [email protected]. You can also join our Startpage Insiders group to get exclusive updates, test beta features, and help shape the overall Startpage experience. To join, email us at [email protected].

We look forward to many more years of working together on behalf of privacy.

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