Earlier quoted context omitted.
I haven't played with Firefox keywords really but isn't the saved search still going through whatever the default search engine is (in Firefox, Google)? [Update] I guess my point is that DDG has it ready to go and the syntax is usually easy enough to figure out without building up one's own keyword list. Maybe I'm missing something, but it just seems that DDG offers a better solution.
No, it doesn't go through default search engine, only one http direct get request to the target search engine.
Switching to DuckDuckGo and Firefox
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Re: Switching to DuckDuckGo and Firefox
#102I'm glad to see more and more people switching (back) to Firefox, as I admit I'm quite a Firefox fanboy. I've never made the full switch to Chrome. First, as a long time linux user, Firefox was never so bad on it (startup time, random freeze for i/o...). Second, when Chrome was (a lot) faster Firefox had way more addons. Now Chrome has kinda fixed that (I still miss some essential addons, like Tree Style Tab), but Fi…
same, everyone I know switched to Chrome, and always had said "why are you still using Firefox?". Because I've used it since 0.5 or whatever, I like the browser, I've stuck with it. It doesn't install a bunch of uninstallable tools into Windows either like any Google app does (Try and find where you uninstall the Google update binaries, it involves deleting folders, editing the registry, editing scheduled tasks)
Re: Switching to DuckDuckGo and Firefox
#103I was a bit surprised that Firefox hasn't: https://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=firefox
but obviously it has a lot more inertia. (Or maybe everyone switches to DDG first, and THEN looks for Firefox, so Google Trends doesn't know about it...)
Re: Switching to DuckDuckGo and Firefox
#104DDG's obviously gotten a massive boost from this whole issue: https://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=duckduckgo I was a bit surprised that Firefox hasn't: https://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=firefox but obviously it has a lot more inertia. (Or maybe everyone switches to DDG first, and THEN looks for Firefox, so Google Trends doesn't know about it...)
as of just now
also compare them: https://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=firefox#q=firefox%2C...
firefox jumped about as much as ddg recently, but that's a blip on firefox as a whole
Re: Switching to DuckDuckGo and Firefox
#105Earlier quoted context omitted.
That probably depends on your definition of ‘backdoors’. Some of the data Chrome sends to Google could easily be considered a breach of privacy (and the corresponding functionality hence supposedly doesn’t exist in Chromium).
I've never heard a claim that Chrome sends more data than Chromium. Do you have a link?
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_(web_browser)#Differe...
Re: Switching to DuckDuckGo and Firefox
#106DDG's obviously gotten a massive boost from this whole issue: https://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=duckduckgo I was a bit surprised that Firefox hasn't: https://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=firefox but obviously it has a lot more inertia. (Or maybe everyone switches to DDG first, and THEN looks for Firefox, so Google Trends doesn't know about it...)
it is the #1 related term (duckduckgo firefox) as of just now also compare them: https://www.google.com/trends/explore?q=firefox#q=firefox%2C... firefox jumped about as much as ddg recently, but that's a blip on firefox as a whole
(The part about everyone finding Firefox on DDG was a joke.)
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#108PS please pardon my autocorrect
Re: Switching to DuckDuckGo and Firefox
#109Basically what it does is display the tabs on the left, thus occupying a space that is rarely used on websites (borders). It is so practical for managing many tabs, nesting tabs etc... that I can't understand why a power user who uses a lot of tabs would switch to chrome.
Just try to use it for a day or a week and it will change your life.
[1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tree-style-ta...
Re: Switching to DuckDuckGo and Firefox
#110I am really confused