| Non-Docker Local Installation of searX on Linux https://persagen.com/2020/02/02/searx.html TL/DR * searX is a free metasearch engine with the aim of protecting the privacy of its users. * searX does not share users’ IP addresses or search history. * Tracking cookies served by the search engines are blocked. * searX queries do not appear in search engine webserver logs. In addition to the general search, the engine also features tabs to search within specific domains: General|Files|Images|IT|Maps|Music|News|Science|Social Media|Videos
I do a lot of technical searches (StackOverflow …) and in my preliminary use of searX I find that selecting “General” (only) as the Default Category (in Preferences) gives the best results.Notably: * Each search result is given as a direct link to the respective site, rather than a tracked redirect link as used by Google. * When available, these direct links are accompanied by “cached” and/or “proxied” links that allow viewing results pages without actually visiting the sites in question. * The “cached” links point to saved versions of a page on archive.org, while the “proxied” links allow viewing the current live page via a searX-based web proxy. |