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− | Another reason to use different searx instances, and/or to run one's own, is that '''as of 2019, Google has begun to block some instances''', including some of the IP addresses used by searx.me, from querying it, resulting in a "google (unexpected crash: CAPTCHA required)" error.<ref> | + | Another reason to use different searx instances, and/or to run one's own, is that '''as of 2019, Google has begun to block some instances''', including some of the IP addresses used by searx.me, from querying it, resulting in a "google (unexpected crash: CAPTCHA required)" error.<ref>https://searx.me/?q=%21google%20cow&categories=none&language=en-US </ref> In response, some instances have been modified to silently skip trying to search with Google, even when it's the only engine specified.<ref>[https://searx.info/?q=!google%20cow&categories=none&language=en-US !google cow - searx |website=searx.info] quote=Sorry! we didn't find any results. Please use another query or search in more categories.</ref><ref>https://search.disroot.org/?q=!google%20cow&categories=none&language=en-US</ref> |
==Instances== | ==Instances== |
Latest revision as of 07:20, 7 August 2021
An open source decentralised search engine |
Started: 2014
Founder: Adam Tauber
Constitutes: search engine
Searx is an open source metasearch engine.
Origins
Searx is derived from seeks, which "aims to give the control of the ranking of results to the users. Seeks is a p2p pattern matching overlay network on top of existing search engines. It provides collaborative filtering regrouping users based on the similarity of their queries and letting them reorganize and evaluate the search results together."[1]
Blocking attempts by Google
Another reason to use different searx instances, and/or to run one's own, is that as of 2019, Google has begun to block some instances, including some of the IP addresses used by searx.me, from querying it, resulting in a "google (unexpected crash: CAPTCHA required)" error.[2] In response, some instances have been modified to silently skip trying to search with Google, even when it's the only engine specified.[3][4]
Instances
A list of working searx nodes can be found at:
- https://searx.ch/ (recommended instance Mai, 2020)
- https://search.snopyta.org/
- https://searx.prvcy.eu/
- https://searx.nixnet.xyz/
- https://www.search404.io/
- https://searx.org/
- https://searx.linux.pizza/
- https://searx.selea.se/
- https://search.wxzm.sx/
Advantages
The most obvious advantage is as regards privacy and data retention. To order results to their personal liking users can run a Searx instance and specify their own rules. The installation scripts make this easy. This is an effective way to break out of the search bubble.
References
- ↑ https://github.com/beniz/seeks/wiki/FAQ
- ↑ https://searx.me/?q=%21google%20cow&categories=none&language=en-US
- ↑ !google cow - searx |website=searx.info quote=Sorry! we didn't find any results. Please use another query or search in more categories.
- ↑ https://search.disroot.org/?q=!google%20cow&categories=none&language=en-US
- ↑ https://www.laquadrature.net/en/2019/01/21/first-sanction-against-google-following-our-collective-complaints/