Set up https://noai.duckduckgo.com/ as my default search engine
@cwebber
I tried it for ages, but find Qwant better.
DuckDuckGo seems to use MS Bing.
@cwebber - its okay, but based in US - and despite its efforts at privacy - its still at the mercy of the demands of the current government agencies seeking info on use and users.
Better yet to find a search engine based elsewhere - say, the EU, which has much stronger privacy and security laws (even when applied upon governments) than US.
For my part, I either use Startpage or Ecosia.
@cwebber I was on duckduckgo but changed to qwant because american boicot. Qwant still have great privacy politics as far as I know.
Also ditch all chromium browsers haha
@cwebber FWIW Startpage is no AI by default & they say (!) they will keep it that way.
@cwebber if theres a massive movement away from google that could be the bubble pop
@cwebber @TimChaffee I switched to Kagi. Worth every freaking penny.
@cwebber
I did a while ago, it's so much better this way!
(For people who don't know, the full string to set is "https://noai.duckduckgo.com/?q=%s")
@silvermoon82 @cwebber This string does not work for me when there is a / in the searched string....
@silvermoon82 @cwebber I suspect the / is not encoded by firefox inside the %s. But I rarely look for somethig with a /
How to switch away from Google as your default search engine right now!
Right click in the search box you want to add in Firefox, pick "Add search engine". So do that for the search box on https://noai.duckduckgo.com/
You can then select this search box as your default search inside of settings.
You're welcome! You can add all sorts of "search engines" this way!
@cwebber
Dump all Google Stock
@cwebber I’ve been using Kagi for a while and (for me) it has better results.
Plus they’re incentivized to see me as customer, not as a blob of data to sell.
Of course they have their own problems too (like bad Safari integration).
@cwebber I finally made the switch recently too. I wanted to like DuckDuckGo for years but I found the quality of their results too much of a downgrade from Google (for the kinds of searches that I do). Now I've come around to DDG, not because their results have improved, but because Google's have deteriorated
@cwebber Honestly it's pretty good. I very rarely pop in !g to double check the Google results (which are slowly degrading anyway)