[liberationtech] Help test the new Tor Browser!
Cooper Quintin
cooper at radicaldesigns.org
Mon Jun 24 14:38:11 PDT 2013
Start page also allows you to generate a url that has certain settings,
for example this one (
https://startpage.com/do/mypage.pl?prf=c2a9ee9b20d61e980b6f6cce7026bc91
)has safe search turned off and no caching for video and image search
results turned on. It could be useful to put something like this in Tor
Browser to avoid search filtering.
Cooper Quintin
Technology Director
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On 06/24/2013 02:26 PM, Jillian C. York wrote:
> I prefer DuckDuckGo as well - although the other option is convincing
> StartPage to be less censorious...
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Cooper Quintin
> <cooper at radicaldesigns.org <mailto:cooper at radicaldesigns.org>> wrote:
>
> The default engine was Google for a while until Mike Perry and I changed
> it. We chose StartPage over DDG because while both being privacy aware,
> start page had more relevant search results. However these days I
> personally find that DDG's results are often more relevant than start
> page. They also have a page that does not require cookies or JS at
> https://duckduckgo.com/html/
>
> Cooper Quintin
> Technology Director
> radicalDESIGNS
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> On 06/24/2013 01:54 PM, Michael Carbone wrote:
> > DuckDuckGo seems to work well with Tor and without
> > javascript/cookies/etc. They also run it as a hidden service so you
> > can keep your search in the Tor cloud -- I don't know of other search
> > engines that do that: 3g2upl4pq6kufc4m.onion
> >
> > Michael
> >
> > On 06/24/2013 04:38 PM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> >> Jillian C. York:
> >>> Minor piece of feedback:
> >>>
> >>> Why StartPage as default search engine? They employ safe search
> >>> by default.
> >
> >> That is a good question - I think it is open to discussion.
> >> Generally speaking, I think that a censorship free search engine
> >> that requires no cookies, no javascript, no plugins, uses HTTPS and
> >> is fine with Tor is the best bet.
> >
> >> What meets that requirement right now? Oh also, with search results
> >> that are relevant, useful and so on?
> >
> >> I honestly don't even know anymore. :(
> >
> >> All the best, Jacob
> >
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