Google, I think. I never tried edge
I say MS Edge
i prefer google
then follow me (u already follow me) and join my club
anyone who uses microsoft edge actually concerns me....
anyone who uses Google actually concerns ME
redghost101 is right, you're comparing apples to oranges. Edge is an internet browser. Google is a website. Did you mean to compare Edge to Google's Chrome browser? Both of them collect as much of your personal information as they can for sale to advertisers or for whatever use they want. I've been a system administrator for over twenty years and I avoid Microsoft products as much as possible. Their business products are pretty good. Their home user products are crap.
I switched to DuckDuckGo some time ago but I'm now looking for something better. DuckDuckGo is now owned by some Russian company and I see differences in how it operates whether I have scripts enabled or not. For instance, in some cases it will not find a web site even if I search for the site's exact address with scripts off. I also see bias in searches and I wonder if the site's anonymity promise is still valid.
Well, I guess DDG isn't owned by a Russian company but they are partnered with Yandex, Russia's largest search engine company. Many searches for English terms return results in Russian. That's fine as far as it goes but many software products and platforms in ex-Soviet Bloc countries have been much less than safe and private. I still wonder why a search engine that isn't supposed to track anything I do returns different results based on whether I have scripts enabled or not.
Here are a few links to read about some concerns:
This study by arstechnica ranked the privacy of some major browsers. Here's the first paragraph: "Microsoft Edge received the lowest privacy rating in a recently published study that compared the user information collected by major browsers. Yandex, the less-popular browser developed by the Russian Web search provider Yandex, shared that dubious distinction. Brave, the upstart browser that makes privacy a priority, ranked the highest."
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/03/study-ranks-edges-default-privacy-settings-the-lowest-of-all-major-browsers/
This article explains how DDG does not keep search related items private:
https://dzone.com/articles/duckduckgo-has-a-privacy-problem
There's some controversy over Yandex's facial recognition software:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7894643/Privacy-concerns-Russias-popular-search-engine-Yandex-uses-facial-recognition.html
I say MS Edge