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Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
The virus scanner/firewall should not mess with safebrowsing. This just
fetches the safebrowsing lists at regular intervals and matches the urls
you visit against it. I would consider it a defect in Bullguard.
FRG
dirk wrote:
dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl schr
The virus scanner/firewall should not mess with safebrowsing. This just
fetches the safebrowsing lists at regular intervals and matches the urls you
visit against it. I would consider it a defect in Bullguard.
FRG
dirk wrote:
dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy &
dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates
Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the
antivirus software. You need to ask your software vendor.
I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused
dirk schreef:
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates
Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the
antivirus software. You need to ask your software vendor.
I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates
Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the
antivirus software. You need to ask your software vendor.
I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused for man in the
Preferences->Privacy & Security->Certificates->Manage Certificates
Which ones to install and where they are located is dependent on the antivirus
software. You need to ask your software vendor.
I would turn off any https interception. Can be misused for man in the middle
attacks and imho make
Frank-Rainer Grahl schreef:
In 99% of all cases always the same. Virus scanner acts as a man in the
middle and intercepts https traffic. You need to disable it or install
the virus scanner certificate(s) in SeaMonkey. There were enough cases
discussed here. Just use search or ask for support wr
ing the standard browser in Win 8.1 PRO' system
settings, SEAMONKEY still tells me that Seamonkey is the standard
browser, and I can't change it inside Seomonkeys program either
REALY, ANYONE?!?!?
Don't know if anyone solved your main problem with Google, but there's
alway
the standard browser in Win 8.1 PRO' system
settings, SEAMONKEY still tells me that Seamonkey is the standard
browser, and I can't change it inside Seomonkeys program either
REALY, ANYONE?!?!?
Don't know if anyone solved your main problem with Google, but there's always
dard browser in Win 8.1 PRO' system
settings, SEAMONKEY still tells me that Seamonkey is the standard
browser, and I can't change it inside Seomonkeys program either
REALY, ANYONE?!?!?
Don't know if anyone solved your main problem with Google, but there's
always DuckDuckG
On 7/12/2018 3:12 AM, dirk wrote:
> dirk schreef:
>>>
>>> (sorry, I've been busy)
>>> https://www.cnet.com/news/expert-huawei-routers-are-riddled-with-vulnerabilities/#
>>>
>>> is rather discouraging and - quite honestly - unhelpful. One would
>>> hope the company offer firmware updates, y
dirk schreef:
(sorry, I've been busy)
https://www.cnet.com/news/expert-huawei-routers-are-riddled-with-vulnerabilities/#
is rather discouraging and - quite honestly - unhelpful. One would
hope the company offer firmware updates, you might want to check for
them.
https://modemly.com/Huawe
is a serious danger to your data and
you
need to fix it smartish.
- How did it get past your virus scanner in the first place?
- What router are you using? Some of them are insecure.
As a temporary measure (you do need to fix this), try using
something
like https://duckduckgo.com/ as a search
data and you
need to fix it smartish.
- How did it get past your virus scanner in the first place?
- What router are you using? Some of them are insecure.
As a temporary measure (you do need to fix this), try using something
like https://duckduckgo.com/ as a search engine. You can either call
it
e.
> >>>> As a temporary measure (you do need to fix this), try using something
> >>>> like https://duckduckgo.com/ as a search engine. You can either call
> >>>> it explicitly or change your settings to call it implicitly.
> >>>>
> >>&
your problem is a serious danger to your data and you
>>>>> need to fix it smartish.
>>>>> - How did it get past your virus scanner in the first place?
>>>>> - What router are you using? Some of them are insecure.
>>>>> As a temporary mea
?
- What router are you using? Some of them are insecure.
As a temporary measure (you do need to fix this), try using something
like https://duckduckgo.com/ as a search engine. You can either call
it explicitly or change your settings to call it implicitly.
I've been using duckduckgo for se
first place?
- What router are you using? Some of them are insecure.
As a temporary measure (you do need to fix this), try using something
like https://duckduckgo.com/ as a search engine. You can either call
it explicitly or change your settings to call it implicitly.
I've been using duckd
; > - How did it get past your virus scanner in the first place?
>> > - What router are you using? Some of them are insecure.
>> > As a temporary measure (you do need to fix this), try using something
>> > like https://duckduckgo.com/ as a search engine. You
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access
to the google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It
started with version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49
but it still appears. When one enters the google search engine
?
- What router are you using? Some of them are insecure.
As a temporary measure (you do need to fix this), try using something
like https://duckduckgo.com/ as a search engine. You can either call
it explicitly or change your settings to call it implicitly.
I've been using duckduckgo for several
?
> > - What router are you using? Some of them are insecure.
> > As a temporary measure (you do need to fix this), try using something
> > like https://duckduckgo.com/ as a search engine. You can either call
> > it explicitly or change your settings to call it implicitly.
&g
using something
like https://duckduckgo.com/ as a search engine. You can either call
it explicitly or change your settings to call it implicitly.
I've been using duckduckgo for several years with no problems. Can't
tell any difference from Google. Mozilla reference caused the s
Lee wrote:
On 5/11/18, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to
the google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started
of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine url you get asked to identify various
pictures to make sure you are
on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine url you get asked to identify various
pictures to
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine
On 5/11/18, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
>> rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to
>> > the google search engine, although it allows
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine
n how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to
> > > > the google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started
> > > > with version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still
> > > > appears. When one enters the google search
clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine url you get asked to identify
various pictures
Roger Fink wrote:
On 5/11/2018 2:36 PM, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears
On 5/11/2018 2:36 PM, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the
On 5/11/18 2:36 PM, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:44:27 UTC+1, rogih...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
> > rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to
> > > the google search
On Friday, 11 May 2018 22:09:45 UTC+1, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
> rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
> > google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
> > version 2.48 tod
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine
rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the google search engine url you get asked to identify
Jim wrote:
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been switched
to "duckduckgo".
No matter what I switched to for search in preferences, duckduckgo came
up as a search engine.
I went to the screen under search engine precedence, and moved
duckduckgo down to last.
stan wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jim wrote:
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".
...
Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed something, and didn't see a box checked to make
duckduckgo my
On 12/29/2016 11:52 AM, Jim wrote:
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".
No matter what I switched to for search in preferences, duckduckgo
came up as a search engine.
I went to the screen under search engine precedence,
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jim wrote:
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".
...
Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo
my default search
ested. Good tip.
Yep, it was suggested in "SM2.46 default search engine problem"
newsgroup thread. :)
Thanks all -- I searched the newsgroup for "ducktogo" and not "search
engine" before I posted.
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On 12/29/2016 11:44 AM, Ralph Fox wrote:
On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 12:16:44 -0500, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jim wrote:
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".
...
Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed some
On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 12:16:44 -0500, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jim wrote:
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".
...
Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed something, and didn't see a box
p.
Yep, it was suggested in "SM2.46 default search engine problem"
newsgroup thread. :)
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Ant wrote:
> SM's View Menu -> Show/Hide -> Sidebar OR press F9 key. This was in my
> updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 OS. Change it. See if it works now. It's a
> known issue.
That seems a simpler process that what I suggested. Good tip.
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SM's View Menu -> Show/Hide -> Sidebar OR press F9 key. This was in my
updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 OS. Change it. See if it works now. It's a
known issue.
On 12/29/2016 8:52 AM, Jim wrote:
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been switched
to "duckduc
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jim wrote:
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".
...
Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo
my default search
Jim wrote:
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".
...
Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo
my default search engine (my bad). But the
Jim wrote:
> I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been switched
> to "duckduckgo".
>
> No matter what I switched to for search in preferences, duckduckgo came
> up as a search engine.
>
> I went to the screen under search engine precedence,
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been switched
to "duckduckgo".
No matter what I switched to for search in preferences, duckduckgo came
up as a search engine.
I went to the screen under search engine precedence, and moved
duckduckgo down to last. It sti
9.0) Gecko/20100101
>> Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46
Finally found the solution. Picking the default engine in settings will
*not* change search engine in location bar nor in the select right-click
search option. Here is the fix.
1) If you don't have the Search widget Navigation Too
Ditto. Mine keeps going to DuckDuckGo. :(
On 11/15/2016 8:35 PM, cmcadams wrote:
I've just installed SM2.46, and discovered that the engine pick list in
Edit > Preferences > Browser > Internet Search
isn't working. I got my choice by deleting all the alternatives, which
becomes the new unchan
This also works if you have enabled the search bar.
EE wrote:
John Duncan wrote:
EE wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
I've just installed SM2.46, and discovered that the engine pick list in
Why not just change it in the search bar? It works that way, and it is
more convenient to access as well.
on even if you then Restore Defaults.
Not a killer, because it can be gotten around, but still annoying.
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46
My search bar is working. I can change the search engine to whatever is
listed in there, and I p
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Use the force (or google search).
Known bug. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1265881 for
a workaround.
Or open Sidebar. Set search engine and do one search from there. Default
engine should be set to this one then.
FRG
John Duncan wrote:
EE
Use the force (or google search).
Known bug. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1265881 for
a workaround.
Or open Sidebar. Set search engine and do one search from there. Default
engine should be set to this one then.
FRG
John Duncan wrote:
EE wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
I
re Defaults.
Not a killer, because it can be gotten around, but still annoying.
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46
My search bar is working. I can change the search engine to whatever is
listed in there, and I put my own preferred eng
re Defaults.
Not a killer, because it can be gotten around, but still annoying.
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46
My search bar is working. I can change the search engine to whatever is
listed in there, and I put my own preferred eng
on even if you then Restore Defaults.
Not a killer, because it can be gotten around, but still annoying.
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46
My search bar is working. I can change the search engine to whatever is listed
in there, and I p
ults.
Not a killer, because it can be gotten around, but still annoying.
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0 SeaMonkey/2.46
My search bar is working. I can change the search engine to whatever is
listed in there, and I put my own preferred engines in t
Its a problem with workarounds. Might need some time until fully fixed.
FRG
cmcadams wrote:
Good enough, thanks.
A known problem is almost the same as no problem, right? :)
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
This is a known problem and tracked in Bug 1265881:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.c
Good enough, thanks.
A known problem is almost the same as no problem, right? :)
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
This is a known problem and tracked in Bug 1265881:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1265881
FRG
W3BNR wrote:
On 11/15/16 11:35 PM, cmcadams wrote:
I've just installed SM
This is a known problem and tracked in Bug 1265881:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1265881
FRG
W3BNR wrote:
On 11/15/16 11:35 PM, cmcadams wrote:
I've just installed SM2.46, and discovered that the engine pick list in
Edit > Preferences > Browser > Internet Search
isn't workin
On 11/15/16 11:35 PM, cmcadams wrote:
> I've just installed SM2.46, and discovered that the engine pick list in
>
> Edit > Preferences > Browser > Internet Search
>
> isn't working. I got my choice by deleting all the alternatives, which becomes
> the new unchangeable option even if you then Restor
I've just installed SM2.46, and discovered that the engine pick list in
Edit > Preferences > Browser > Internet Search
isn't working. I got my choice by deleting all the alternatives, which becomes the
new unchangeable option even if you then Restore Defaults.
Not a killer, because it can be
Hi all.
Anybody here who can add some relevant experience here
<https://unofficialseamonkeynews.wordpress.com/2016/07/21/qwant-search-engine-for-seamonkey/>
in the unofficial blog (or here in the NG)?
Best Regards
Rainer Bielefeld
(SeaMonkey QA vol
WaltS48 wrote:
On 05/20/2014 01:10 PM, Mort wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
So you start typing some search term in the Address/URL bar and don't
see, Search Google for "search term", there?
Works for me.
Have you tried safe mode?
Hi,
When I type in an item to search, the response is that it is not
WaltS48 wrote:
On 05/20/2014 12:18 PM, Mort wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestions, neither of which worked. System restore did
not work either. When I restored SeaMonkey 2.24 in place of the
problematic 2.26, then the search function worked normally. I wonder if
2.26 has a bug regarding this,
On 05/20/2014 01:10 PM, Mort wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
So you start typing some search term in the Address/URL bar and don't
see, Search Google for "search term", there?
Works for me.
Have you tried safe mode?
Hi,
When I type in an item to search, the response is that it is not a valid
web sit
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Mort wrote, On 20/05/2014 16:53:
Mort wrote:
Hi,
I suddenly cannot search via the top toolbar. I looked up my
EDIT/preferences,and there is no search engine listed. The various
icons
there are grayed out or do not work when clicked on. I cannot enter the
name
WaltS48 wrote:
So you start typing some search term in the Address/URL bar and don't
see, Search Google for "search term", there?
Works for me.
Have you tried safe mode?
Hi,
When I type in an item to search, the response is that it is not a valid
web site. Under edit, internet search, the
anyone else experienced my
problem.
Mort Linder
JAS wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Mort wrote, On 20/05/2014 16:53:
Mort wrote:
Hi,
I suddenly cannot search via the top toolbar. I looked up my
EDIT/preferences,and there is no search engine listed. The various
icons
there are grayed out or do not
Ray_Net wrote:
Mort wrote, On 20/05/2014 16:53:
Mort wrote:
Hi,
I suddenly cannot search via the top toolbar. I looked up my
EDIT/preferences,and there is no search engine listed. The various icons
there are grayed out or do not work when clicked on. I cannot enter the
name of a search
On 05/20/2014 10:53 AM, Mort wrote:
Mort wrote:
Hi,
I suddenly cannot search via the top toolbar. I looked up my
EDIT/preferences,and there is no search engine listed. The various icons
there are grayed out or do not work when clicked on. I cannot enter the
name of a search engine (Google) or
.
Mort Linder
JAS wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Mort wrote, On 20/05/2014 16:53:
Mort wrote:
Hi,
I suddenly cannot search via the top toolbar. I looked up my
EDIT/preferences,and there is no search engine listed. The various
icons
there are grayed out or do not work when clicked on. I cannot
Ray_Net wrote:
> Mort wrote, On 20/05/2014 16:53:
>> Mort wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I suddenly cannot search via the top toolbar. I looked up my
>>> EDIT/preferences,and there is no search engine listed. The various
>>> icons
>>> there ar
Mort wrote, On 20/05/2014 16:53:
Mort wrote:
Hi,
I suddenly cannot search via the top toolbar. I looked up my
EDIT/preferences,and there is no search engine listed. The various icons
there are grayed out or do not work when clicked on. I cannot enter the
name of a search engine (Google) or do
Mort wrote:
Hi,
I suddenly cannot search via the top toolbar. I looked up my
EDIT/preferences,and there is no search engine listed. The various icons
there are grayed out or do not work when clicked on. I cannot enter the
name of a search engine (Google) or do anything in that regard. In
order
Hi,
I suddenly cannot search via the top toolbar. I looked up my
EDIT/preferences,and there is no search engine listed. The various icons
there are grayed out or do not work when clicked on. I cannot enter the
name of a search engine (Google) or do anything in that regard. In
order to
;> Search Google for "foo bar"
>
>
> Did you try
>
> Edit > Preferences > Internet Search > Manage Search Engines
>
> ?
Yes, that's the first thing I tried.
The new search engine loads OK, I can then select it as my
"default search engin
Noob42 wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'm using
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/20.0
>> SeaMonkey/2.17.1
>>
>> I've been using Google as my default search engine forever,
>> and I now want to try other se
> >> I mostly search from the URL bar:
>
> >> I type the search terms, e.g. "foo bar", on the URL bar,
>
> >> then hit the UP arrow key, and Seamonkey offers to
>
> >>
>
> >> Search Google for "foo bar"
Did you try
Edit > Preferences > Internet Search > Manage Search Engines
?
a5'
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Noob42 wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm using
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/20.0
> SeaMonkey/2.17.1
>
> I've been using Google as my default search engine forever,
> and I now want to try other search engines.
>
> I most
Hello everyone,
I'm using
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/20.0
SeaMonkey/2.17.1
I've been using Google as my default search engine forever,
and I now want to try other search engines.
I mostly search from the URL bar:
I type the search terms, e.g. "f
Lee wrote:
I for some reason lost my Google Search engine. How do I get it back? I
am sure there is some place to choose and indicate your preferred search
engine but don't know where to find it.
Look in two places:
1) Edit | Preferences | Browser | Internet Search
If you don'
I for some reason lost my Google Search engine. How do I get it back? I
am sure there is some place to choose and indicate your preferred search
engine but don't know where to find it.
Just Me/Lee
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Hey, Beauregard, when in SeaMonkey do you find "Options->Browser"?? I'm
on Linux and SM 2.7.2 and don't see it! Is that in StartPage??
For Linux users, it would be Edit> Preferences> Browser ... from the
menu. Windows users get Tools> Options>
Daniel wrote:
> Hey, Beauregard, when in SeaMonkey do you find "Options->Browser"?? I'm
> on Linux and SM 2.7.2 and don't see it! Is that in StartPage??
For Linux users, it would be Edit > Preferences > Browser ... from the
menu. Windows users get Tools > Options > Browser ...
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"MCBastos" wrote in message
news:yfqdne86nkgo-n_snz2dnuvz_qudn...@mozilla.org...
> Interviewed by CNN on 20/02/2012 07:27, Desiree told the world:
>> With the demise of Scroogle, which has been my sole search engine for
>> many
>> years, I am looking for a search
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote in message
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> Desiree wrote:
>
>> With the demise of Scroogle, which has been my sole search engine for
>> many years, I am looking for a search engine that does not spy on me.
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"MCBastos" wrote in message
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> Interviewed by CNN on 20/02/2012 07:27, Desiree told the world:
>> With the demise of Scroogle, which has been my sole search engine for
>> many
>> years, I am looking for a search
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Desiree wrote:
With the demise of Scroogle, which has been my sole search engine for
many years, I am looking for a search engine that does not spy on me.
StartPage looks to be the only decent results one in this category. Why
can't I install it on SM?
Interviewed by CNN on 20/02/2012 07:27, Desiree told the world:
> With the demise of Scroogle, which has been my sole search engine for many
> years, I am looking for a search engine that does not spy on me. StartPage
> looks to be the only decent results one in this category. Wh
Interviewed by CNN on 20/02/2012 07:27, Desiree told the world:
> With the demise of Scroogle, which has been my sole search engine for many
> years, I am looking for a search engine that does not spy on me. StartPage
> looks to be the only decent results one in this category. Wh
Desiree wrote:
> With the demise of Scroogle, which has been my sole search engine for
> many years, I am looking for a search engine that does not spy on me.
> StartPage looks to be the only decent results one in this category. Why
> can't I install it on SM? I am really surpri
"Philip TAYLOR" wrote in message
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> Desiree wrote:
>
>> What do SM users in EU do?
>
> I am in the EU, and I use Google with a customised (private)
> home page to avoid the "You+" dross and to present a customised
> li
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