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To set this as your default search engine on Firefox, right click the URL bar and select <div class="code-inline">Add "4get"</div>. Then, visit <a href="about:preferences#search" target="_BLANK" class="link">about:preferences#search</a> and select <div class="code-inline">4get</div> in the dropdown menu.
<a href="#chrome"><h2 id="chrome">On Chromium and Blink based browsers</h2></a>
- Right click the URL bar and click <div class="code-inline">Manage search engines and site search</div>, or visit <a href="chrome://settings/searchEngines" target="_BLANK" class="link">chrome://settings/searchEngines</a>. Then, create a new entry under <div class="code-inline">Search engines</div> and fill in the following details:
+ Click the 3 superpositioned dots at the top right of the screen and click on <div class="code-inline">Settings</div>, then search for <div class="code-inline">default search engine</div>, or visit <a href="chrome://settings/searchEngines">chrome://settings/searchEngines</a>.<br><br>
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+ Once you\'re there, click the pencil on the last entry under "Search engines" (it\'s probably DuckDuckGo). Once you do that, a popup will appear. Populate it with the following information:
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<td>Shortcut</td>
- <td>4get.ca</td>
+ <td>4get</td>
</tr>
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<td>URL with %s in place of query</td>
- <td>https://4get.ca/web?q=%s</td>
+ <td>https://4get.ca/web?s=%s</td>
</tr>
</table>
Once that\'s done, click <div class="code-inline">Save</div>. Then, on the right handside of the newly created entry, open the dropdown menu and select <div class="code-inline">Make default</div>.
- <a href="#other-browsers"><h2 id="other-browsers">Other browsers</h2></a>
- Get a real browser.
-
<h1>Frequently asked questions</h1>
<a href="#what-is-this"><h2 id="what-is-this">What is this?</h2></a>
This is a metasearch engine that gets results from other engines, and strips away all of the tracking parameters and Microsoft/globohomo bullshit they add. Most of the other alternatives to Google jack themselves off about being ""privacy respecting"" or whatever the fuck but it always turns out to be a total lie, and I just got fed up with their shit honestly. Alternatives like Searx or YaCy all fucking sucks so I made my own thing.