Open ghost opened 8 years ago
For all we know DDG can be selling our data or even be a frontend to MS Bing.
So could searx. All we know is that searx released some source code, not necessarily the source code in use.
Its all the source code open source, you can even run your own Searx, you cant run your own DDG.
@juancarlospaco The point that @dcousens is making is: whenever we use a web-service we can't be 100% sure what code they are using, what data they are retaining and what they are selling. Further, if we run our own Searx instance, then it will require manual configuration anyway.
inox detects that you're using a search page
and adds search by default you can browse this list and choice a hidden-service capable instance :P https://github.com/asciimoo/searx/wiki/Searx-instances
settings list (clearnet) : name: CryptoCartel searx
favicon: https://cryptocartel.com/static/themes/oscar/img/favicon.png
url: cryptocartel.com
search url: https://cryptocartel.com/search?q=%s
settings list (tor) : name: CryptoCartel searx
favicon: http://wscvq7ru5saua556.onion/static/themes/oscar/img/favicon.png
url: wscvq7ru5saua556.onion
search url: http://wscvq7ru5saua556.onion/search?q=%s
Would be nice if searx would setup a roundrobin instance to avoid centralization. In any case, I use https://searx.good.one.pl, since it uses DDG through Searx.
@gcarq for now
A i'm making an "almost useful" update for inox (chromium-62)
Bif you want i could try to add this (searx)
Another alternative to the Duck: https://www.findx.com https://get.findx.com/open-source/ https://github.com/privacore/open-source-search-engine
Add Searx as Default Search.
https://searx.me