I like the ddg bangs too but I’m weaning myself off them, instead using keywords in Firefox. It’s really easy: just right-click (ctrl-click on Mac?) on a search field then select “Add keyword for this search”.
Especially since they started removing (censoring…?) bangs for the likes of Sci-Hub and torrent sites, and since I got thinking that perhaps they don’t need to know a history of all my searches on all the websites.
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Qwant has it: https://help.qwant.com/help/qwant-search/searching/how-use-qwick/
Ecosia as well: https://ecosia.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201657321-What-are-search-tags-
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Regarding Qwant, you can suggest them to add it, there’s a link to a form on the page.
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Cool. There’s also lite.qwant.com if you’re out and about on your phone and low on data, or just want a faster experience. You’re welcome.
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I like the ddg bangs too but I’m weaning myself off them, instead using keywords in Firefox. It’s really easy: just right-click (ctrl-click on Mac?) on a search field then select “Add keyword for this search”.
Especially since they started removing (censoring…?) bangs for the likes of Sci-Hub and torrent sites, and since I got thinking that perhaps they don’t need to know a history of all my searches on all the websites.
https://torrentfreak.com/duckduckgo-removes-pirate-site-bangs-to-avoid-liability-181203/
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