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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by vermyndax@lemmy.world to c/asklemmy@lemmy.world

I'm still trying to de-Google my life, little by little. I don't trust Bing for similar reasons. DDG is feeling shady of late. What's the search engine you all recommend that I can inject into my daily life? Is there perhaps a search engine that is focused on code, or have we just all moved on to AI for searching?

Edit: I meant to also express my frustration that most browsers do not let you select a "default search engine" that can be used in the address bar aside from 3-5 pre-chosen engines. Seems like 2023 we should be able to customize that to our own liking.

Edit 2: Thanks for the recommendation of Kagi. I'm going to roll with it for a while. I see they have an extension for Safari that allows them to hijack the address bar, which is just what I needed.

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[-] deadcatbounce@reddthat.com 37 points 6 months ago

Firefox allowed you to define the default search and have many many engines listed. That's been a standard feature for many years.

[-] cerement@slrpnk.net 22 points 6 months ago

even simpler – Firefox will auto-detect a lot of search engines – right-click in the search/address bar and if Firefox can detect it, bottom option will be to add that engine to your list

[-] quirzle@kbin.social 11 points 6 months ago

I'm pretty sure most browsers can. Pretty sure OP's complaint's a big misplaced on that one.

[-] HRDS_654@lemmy.world 6 points 6 months ago

All of them do allow it, but not all of them make it simple. There are times it will change the search in the address bar but not everywhere else in the browser as well. Of the web browsers I use, Firefox is the most friendly to change.

[-] vermyndax@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

The complaint here is the "address bar" search. I've found that most browsers will allow you to use other search engines, but you have to prefix the search with a letter or abbreviation. I'm finding that a lot of browsers will restrict your raw address bar search to their chosen search engines.

[-] quirzle@kbin.social 2 points 6 months ago

I'm aware of the complaint, and stand by my comment.

Which browsers don't let you change the default search? Firefox does. Chromium-based browsers do. I believe that alone covers "most browsers," though I'm curious if any actually don't allow that to be changed.

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