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Have you considered StartPage ?
It returns google results whilst stripping of all google tracking and does not track itself either.
There's some concern now that Startpage is majority owned by an ad company. The company says they want the ad revenue rather than the user data, but it's hard to trust that. I used to use it but moved to Searxng.
I tried Searxng but it just wasnt giving good results at all. And lacked far too many features of a modern search engine imo.
The thing is you kinda have to trust the word of all companies with how they collect your data and how they monetise themselves. I still think startpage is one of the best alternatives for privacy. Also my adblockers seem to work fine on startpage's ad links so i dont see them.
Startpage seems like a pretty good alternative. I read their privacy policy and it looks pretty solid.
whoogle is also similar