It's the only way to be a real search engine right now with a monopoly that blocks you from the navbar of your browser.
Without that convenience, would you really try it for a few days and go back every time until you're convinced?
You're getting a lot of consistent feedback from lots of people that this way of explaining things doesn't land the way you think it will. The feedback is all well meaning, and signifies (I think) that people want an alternative to Google, and want to engage with you. That should be a signal that you should listen to them.
The stuff about monopolies may be your personal truth, it may be your motivation. It might even be technically correct.
But the people in this thread are real, and have a spectrum of experiences and perspectives which are different to yours. They may therefore may say things and react in ways that diverge with what you think they'll say and do. That's a great learning opportunity.
Taking feedback is a challenge sometimes, but how well you meet that challenge may well determine the success of your business!
(All my opinion, but it's frustrating that you returned to this thread the next day without seeming to have have accepted the feedback you came here for. I came to the above realization a few years back and it really helped, so I'm paying it forward!)