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Re: duckduckgo
From: Ken Connelly <Ken.Connelly () UNI EDU>
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:25:57 -0600
That worked pretty smoothly, Isabelle, but even with that method, you have to enable Javascript on the page where you download/install the add-on. - ken Isabelle Graham wrote:
I haven't seen that and I'm using the same browser but I installed it in a slightly different way. There's a button in the bottom right-hand corner of the page (it's grey text on white button, so kind of hard to see) that should say "Firefox" (in Chrome it will say "Chrome"). If you click on this it will give you a pop-up with a link to the DuckDuckGo search engine add-on (which is SSL by default, also nice). Maybe give that a try? Isabelle Graham Information Security Engineer American University On 2012-01-26 10:03, Kevin Shalla wrote:I use Firefox 9, and when I follow the path for what I think should add a search engine - choose select search engine drop-down list, Manage Search Engines... -> Get more search engines... then search on duckduckgo, then press the Download Now button for DuckDuckGo SSL Search Engine (HTTPS), I get the following. Has anyone overcome this problem? Other add ons work fine. This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below. <OpenSearchDescription><ShortName>DuckDuckGo (SSL)</ShortName><Description>Search DuckDuckGo (SSL)</Description><InputEncoding>UTF-8</InputEncoding><LongName>DuckDuckGo SSL Search</LongName><Image height="16" width="16" type="image/x-icon">data:image/x-icon;base64,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</Image><Urltype="text/html" method="get" template="https://duckduckgo.com/?q={searchTerms}"/></OpenSearchDescription> On 1/25/2012 1:00 PM, Isabelle Graham wrote:I've been using it for a while now (for various reasons) and I really like it. For those of you that keep cookies between sessions, they have some really nice options [http://duckduckgo.com/settings.html] and their bang syntax is a nice feature [http://duckduckgo.com/bang.html]. Definitely recommended. Now I just need a good free web-based email alternative... Isabelle Graham Information Security Engineer American University On 2012-01-25 13:40, Solem, Vik P. wrote:On 2012-01-25 12:20 , "Steve Bohrer"<skbohrer () SIMONS-ROCK EDU> wrote:On Jan 25, 2012, at 11:46 AM, Martin Manjak wrote:Time to switch your default search engine.https://duckduckgo.comWow! Nice! I like it. Fast. No ads.Perhaps promising, though I've not used it much yet, so can't vouch for the quality of search. The main idea they are selling is that they don't retain user data: https://duckduckgo.com/privacy.htmlI like it even better.It would be nice if this idea catches on as a valuable thing to look for in online services.Yes. I just changed my Google Chrome instance to use it as the default search engine. I'll see how it goes. Might just have to change over my other machines/browsers. Thanks again. -Vik Vik Solem, CISSP, Sr. Applications Risk Consultant Tufts University, Information Security, vik.solem () tufts edu / 617-627-4326 InfoSec Team: information_security () tufts edu / 617-627-6070
-- - Ken ================================================================= Ken Connelly Associate Director, Security and Systems ITS Network Services University of Northern Iowa email: Ken.Connelly () uni edu p: (319) 273-5850 f: (319) 273-7373 Any request to divulge your UNI password via e-mail is fraudulent!
Current thread:
- Re: duckduckgo, (continued)
- Re: duckduckgo Isabelle Graham (Jan 26)
- Re: duckduckgo Tim Doty (Jan 26)
- Re: duckduckgo Aaron Hockett (Jan 26)
- Re: duckduckgo Tim Doty (Jan 26)
- Re: duckduckgo Bradley, Stephen W. Mr. (Jan 26)
- Re: duckduckgo O'Callaghan, Daniel (Jan 26)
- Re: duckduckgo Semmens, Theresa (Jan 26)
- Re: duckduckgo Tim Doty (Jan 26)
- Re: duckduckgo Kevin Shalla (Jan 26)
- Re: duckduckgo Gene Spafford (Jan 26)
- Re: duckduckgo Ken Connelly (Jan 26)
- Re: duckduckgo Bob Bayn (Jan 26)
- Re: Google announces privacy changes, no opt out for users Mclaughlin, Kevin (mclaugkl) (Jan 25)
- Re: Google announces privacy changes, no opt out for users leo song (Jan 25)
- Re: Google announces privacy changes, no opt out for users Bradley, Stephen W. Mr. (Jan 25)
- Re: Google announces privacy changes, no opt out for users Cavender, Terry (Jan 25)
- Re: Google announces privacy changes, no opt out for users Bradley, Stephen W. Mr. (Jan 25)
- Re: Google announces privacy changes, no opt out for users Robert Meyers (Jan 25)