Do try Whoogle, a more private, alternative front-end to Google!
It sources its results from Google and presents it in a no-nonsense manner! No ads, no trackers/cookies, no JavaScript!
It automatically changes YouTube links to Invidious, Twitter links to Nitter, Instagram links to Bibliogram, and Reddit links to LibReddit!
Sometimes, it doesn't work when Google does something with it, otherwise it's good! 😁
Search Engine Link:
https://whoogle.sdf.org/
Github page:
https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search
#whoogle
It sources its results from Google and presents it in a no-nonsense manner! No ads, no trackers/cookies, no JavaScript!
It automatically changes YouTube links to Invidious, Twitter links to Nitter, Instagram links to Bibliogram, and Reddit links to LibReddit!
Sometimes, it doesn't work when Google does something with it, otherwise it's good! 😁
Search Engine Link:
https://whoogle.sdf.org/
Github page:
https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search
#whoogle
GitHub - benbusby/whoogle-search: A self-hosted, ad-free, privacy-respecting metasearch engine
A self-hosted, ad-free, privacy-respecting metasearch engine - GitHub - benbusby/whoogle-search: A self-hosted, ad-free, privacy-respecting metasearch engineGitHub
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in reply to frankie • • •duck
in reply to frankie • • •frankie
in reply to duck • • •Thanks!
I did use Whoogle for a few days until Google started to mess it up and it wouldn't work for me!
I'd the message that something unusual was detected from your ip, and it wouldn't work!
So, I switched to Searx!
Today, I again switched back to Whoogle! 😁
duck
in reply to frankie • • •frankie
in reply to duck • • •It had happened a couple of times for me! 🤔
I would get the message which Google would give you if you access it using a VPN!