I’m currently working on re-evaluating our search engine selection (reading privacy policies and all that good stuff), to see what to keep, remove, maybe add. I figured I might use some input from lemmy.
- what do you use out of the ones we include? is anyone actually using search engines like qwant and metager?
- do you add any search engine to librewolf?
if you’re curious bout my notes on this -> https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/settings/-/issues/111
Maybe(to add): https://searx.neocities.org
Policies:
I found this random Searx/SearXNG search engine redirector at https://searx.space under the About tab.
To use it, I save the search redirector as a bookmark at https://searx.neocities.org/#q=%s&category_general=on
I also turn on javascript on at searx.neocities.org because otherwise I have to type in my search query manually into a specific search instance.
However if your threat model requires it, you can also go to the no-javascript version of searx.neocities.org. You will not be automatically redirected to a random Searx instance when using no-JS version.
I type in a keyword in the url bar and then the service redirects me to a random Searx/SearXNG instance. For load balancing purposes, it seems great since no single server will be stressed significantly. The searches are spread across multiple instances.
Sometimes the redirected Searx/SearXNG instances output bad results(e.g. errors). In that case, just use the Searx redirector again to have new random Searx/SearXNG instance.
I used this in the past but I don’t really like the idea anymore, or at least for librewolf default: the instances are selected randomly and while some things are checked, things I would consider important like the version of searx, are not checked. I also would rather include an instance that has contact infos on the frontpage.