Post AJscTmn72OXiCwPCrY by RGBes@mastodon.social
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 (DIR) Post #AJscTmQmNQg75fxN3I by pybonacci@mastodon.social
       2022-05-26T17:19:46Z
       
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       Ok, alternatives to duckduckgo with good results and privacy friendly?
       
 (DIR) Post #AJscTmn72OXiCwPCrY by RGBes@mastodon.social
       2022-05-26T19:16:47Z
       
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       @pybonacci I've just found Spot: https://spot.ecloud.global/ It's an opensource "metasearch engine" that aggregates other search engines (you can see which ones on each result), but anonymizing everything. At least, that's what they say. No idea yet about how good it is, I still need to test it more.
       
 (DIR) Post #AJscTn9ng2gtLJ1KE4 by pybonacci@mastodon.social
       2022-05-26T19:29:34Z
       
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       @RGBes Grazie mille!!It looks interesting. It seems a fork of searx and, #LaCasualidá , I own an /e/ device. I think I will give a try.
       
 (DIR) Post #AJscTnWUJgq4TfdRaa by marcelcosta@barcelona.social
       2022-05-27T14:18:13.753586Z
       
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       @pybonacci @RGBes It’s a fork from #searX. There are some useful instances of it.
       
 (DIR) Post #AJtLyN0nQjkPAXlQ48 by pybonacci@mastodon.social
       2022-05-27T21:28:09Z
       
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       @marcelcosta @RGBes Do you know of any firefox extension that allows to setup any #searX instance?I'm trying ecosia but I would like to also try searX.THX
       
 (DIR) Post #AJtLyNOtz71uNJ2fdg by RGBes@mastodon.social
       2022-05-27T21:37:07Z
       
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       @pybonacci @marcelcosta You don't need an extension to add a search engine to Firefox: open the main page, click on Firefox's address box and on the bottom of the menu you'll see a list of all the search engines set for the browser, together with a button to add the current page to the list of search engines. Finally, go to Firefox settings and under Search options, pick the new search engine as default. After that, just type on the address bar and Firefox will use the new search engine.