Google is notorious at banning Tor exit nodes from using its search
services. Either you're prompted with a phrase of words to enter into a
form, requiring you to have cookies enabled, or you can't search at all.
Yahoo is partially blocking Tor exits, and is becoming more like Google by
each
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hi...@safe-mail.net wrote:
Google is notorious at banning Tor exit nodes from using its search
services. Either you're prompted with a phrase of words to enter into a
form, requiring you to have cookies enabled, or you can't search at
all.
Yahoo
No need to spam for M$ services. There are better services with less
baggage:
You can search via Tor at ixquick's Start Page:
https://startpage.com/do/search
And DuckDuckGo works as well:
https://duckduckgo.com/html/
Both provide fairly thorough results. It would be
On 4 May 2013 09:40, Lars Noodén lars.noo...@gmail.com wrote:
No need to spam for M$ services. There are better services with less
baggage:
You can search via Tor at ixquick's Start Page:
https://startpage.com/do/search
And DuckDuckGo works as well:
On 04.05.2013 09:02, Lars Noodén wrote:
And DuckDuckGo works as well:
https://duckduckgo.com/html/
You may use the Tor Hidden Service for DuckDuckGo:
http://3g2upl4pq6kufc4m.onion
Firefox search plug-ins for DuckDuckGo (SSL, Tor hidden...) you may find
at mycroftproject.com:
Karsten N. wrote:
Firefox search plug-ins for DuckDuckGo (SSL, Tor hidden...) you may find
at mycroftproject.com:
http://mycroftproject.com/search-engines.html?name=duckduckgo
Indeed. very useful too - it allows you to configure your search engine
the way you want it:
- to have/not
On 5/4/2013 4:04 AM, Simon Brereton wrote:
If you search the list archives you will find a substantial report on the
issues Google faces,
Poor Google.
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