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Yeah, I read that blog some time ago, and I disagree with a lot of it. Either way, I find kagi to be very transparent, and to be honest they "telling you" in non-legal conversation means nothing (I.e. Vlad answering "we use X, Y, Z"). This is why I care about facts and about legal documents. The privacy policy is what they will be held accountable for and that is what I take as a reference, for example.
Similarly I agree about this feature. This is just a way to walk the walk, and to be really on the forefront on privacy.
I have found a Vlad to be frank, but not transparent. Big difference.
I agree with you that transparency is a positive trait, which is why I was frustrated when he made his website less transparent after people complained about the Yandex partnership.
I hope you'd agree that hiding information is the opposite of being transparent about it!
I agree that legally binding documents, or at least official statements made on the blog, probably carry more weight than the CEO shooting the shit on random social media, but the CEO's words aren't meaningless. When trust is involved (and before today, trust was extremely important), it means a whole lot.