| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485868788899091929394959697 | <div{% if rtl %} dir="ltr"{% endif %}>  <h1>About <a href="{{ url_for('index') }}">searx</a></h1>  <p>    Searx is a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metasearch_engine">metasearch engine</a>,    aggregating the results of other <a href="{{ url_for('preferences') }}">search engines</a>    while not storing information about its users.  </p>  <p>More about searx ...</p>  <ul>    <li><a href="https://github.com/asciimoo/searx">github</a></li>    <li><a href="https://twitter.com/Searx_engine">twitter</a></li>    <li>IRC: #searx @ freenode (<a href="https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.com/searx">webclient</a>)</li>    <li><a href="https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/searx/">transifex</a></li>  </ul>  <hr />  <h2>Why use searx?</h2>  <ul>    <li>      Searx may not offer you as personalised results as Google, but it doesn't      generate a profile about you.    </li>    <li>      Searx doesn't care about what you search for, never shares anything with a      third party, and it can't be used to compromise you.    </li>    <li>      Searx is free software, the code is 100% open and you can help to make it      better.  See more on <a href="https://github.com/asciimoo/searx">github</a>.    </li>  </ul>  <p>    If you do care about privacy, want to be a conscious user, or otherwise    believe in digital freedom, make searx your default search engine or run it    on your own server  </p>  <h2>Technical details - How does it work?</h2>  <p>    Searx is a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metasearch_engine">metasearch engine</a>,    inspired by the <a href="https://beniz.github.io/seeks/">seeks project</a>.    It provides basic privacy by mixing your queries with searches on other    platforms without storing search data. Queries are made using a POST request    on every browser (except chrome*).  Therefore they show up in neither our    logs, nor your url history.  In case of Chrome* users there is an exception,    searx uses the search bar to perform GET requests.    Searx can be added to your browser's search bar; moreover, it can be set as    the default search engine.  </p>  <h2 id='add to browser'>How to set as the default search engine?</h2>  <dt>Firefox</dt>  <dd>    <a href="#" onclick="window.external.AddSearchProvider(window.location.protocol + '//' + window.location.host + '{{ url_for('opensearch') }}');">Install</a>    searx as a search engine on any version of Firefox! (javascript required)  </dd>  <h2>Where to find anonymous usage statistics of this instance ?</h2>  <p>    <a href="{{ url_for('stats') }}">Stats page</a> contains some useful data about the engines used.  </p>  <h2>How can I make it my own?</h2>  <p>    Searx appreciates your concern regarding logs, so take the    code from the <a href="https://github.com/asciimoo/searx">original searx project</a> and    run it yourself!  </p>  <p>    Add your searx instance to this <a href="{{ brand.PUBLIC_INSTANCES }}"> list    of public searx instances</a> to help other people reclaim their privacy and    make the Internet freer!  The more decentralized the Internet is, the more    freedom we have!  </p>  <h2>Where are the docs & code of this instance?</h2>  <p>    See the <a href="{{ brand.DOCS_URL }}">{{ brand.DOCS_URL }}</a>    and <a href="{{ brand.GIT_URL }}">{{ brand.GIT_URL }}</a>  </p></div>{% include "__common__/aboutextend.html" ignore missing %}
 |