Workers Comp DuckDuckGo Searches Better Than AI
I came across DuckDuckGo again last week. Many pleasant surprises came from Workers Comp DuckDuckGo searches. Why? Even though Duck.ai is available, the new and improved DuckDuckGo browser has a great search tool.

Key Takeaways From This Article
- DuckDuckGo Browser – much improved
- Workers Comp DuckDuckGo Search example on a random Workers Comp subject
- More on spam protector email
- Way to Force Google Searches to remove the AI Slop in results
Instead of just seeing AI slop that hallucinates – better known as rehashing bad information, one can perform and see the websites that have contributed articles, videos, etc., to provide the CORRECT info. See below for a comparison. You can also obtain a great spam protector email with @duck.com to filter all the spam out of your emails.
First rule – if you are using a company-owned laptop, do not add in DuckDuckGo without checking with your IT staff.
Brower Extensions to Install DuckDuckGo, such as Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge
Usually, you will see three dots in the top right of your screen. Click on the three dots and find Extensions in the Menu. Click there and then Get Extension. Search for DuckDuckGo in the Edge Store and Google Chrome Store.
The easier way to start using Workers Comp DuckDuckGo search is by going here and downloading what you need for installation. Download DuckDuckGo for Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.
Example of a Workers Comp Search with no tracking and no AI slop – Yes, you will still see advertisements at the top of the page.
Claims Adjuster with no tracking and no AI
Claims Adjuster search with AI slop added in on Google Search
And now my favorite part – go here to see how to sign up for your highly protected email using @duck.com as your email forwarder. When you sign up to receive email updates from a car rental company – this happened to me recently – all of a sudden, I received 30 emails from companies that had nothing to do with renting a car. Wow!
Your experience may be different due to the computer that you are using and the type of antivirus software you have installed.
FYI – my duck email is [email protected]
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