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In contrast to other "private" search engines (except for Presearch and SearX), it doesn't have trackers, or not nearly as many. This information can be verified by installing uBlock Origin and ClearURLs, which detect 0 and 2 trackers respectively, against for example DuckDuckGo's nearly 10 and 19. Other alternatives are SearX (No trackers AT ALL, still kinda user-friendly) and Presearch (A bit easier to use but a tiny bit worse for privacy, it has 1 more tracking element).
Based on our record, Brave Search seems to be a lot more popular than AnyMailFinder.com. While we know about 334 links to Brave Search, we've tracked only 3 mentions of AnyMailFinder.com. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Here's what I use: 1. Apollo.io (for outreach) 2. Linkedin Salesnav (for lead extraction) 3. Anymailfinder & apollo (for email extraction) 4. Hify.io (for personalized videos in bulk) 5. Calendly (for booking meetings) 6. N8N (for automation, OpenAI stuff + hify.io, when reply received) 8. OpenAI (for first line of email copy and video greeting). Source: about 1 year ago
When it comes to tracking down email addresses, we recommend using Anymailfinder. It's a fantastic option because you only pay for valid email addresses, and it also provides LinkedIn contacts for easy outreach on the platform. It's a win-win! All you need is to enter the domain (website) and job title you’re looking for. Another alternative is Hunter. As you’ve guessed, you can and should organize all these in... Source: over 1 year ago
To be honest, I'm morally against anymailfinder because I would hate for my email to be on that website. I find ads to be mostly annoying and I feel over marketed towards. I'd rather find some avenue where I know I am providing value in return for getting feedback. Source: almost 3 years ago
I was talking about Brave Search (https://search.brave.com), not Brave browser. Seaech doesn't promote crypto. - Source: Hacker News / 4 days ago
Brave rolled their own completely independent search [1] on what I assume is a relatively limited budget. It seems that regularly grabbing the data would be pretty easy. The harder part would be searching/ordering it in an efficient and meaningful way while avoiding SEO, but that seems more like a fun problem than a difficult one (if not both). [1] - https://search.brave.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 days ago
Brave Search [1] is 100% independent. There's also Yandex [2] which also works excellently, but is biased towards more Russian language results. The image search is second to none though. [1] - https://search.brave.com/ [2] - https://yandex.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 days ago
Nice to see https://search.brave.com/, https://entireweb.com and https://mojeek.com are still kicking it. In case anyone needs to know alternatives besides the monopoly that is Google. - Source: Hacker News / 4 days ago
Https://search.brave.com/ using that as my default search engine on firefox since last year. Quite happy with the quality of results. - Source: Hacker News / 5 days ago
Hunter - Find all the email addresses related to a domain
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