Searx Description

Searx is a free metasearch engine that prioritizes user privacy by combining results from over 70 different search services without tracking or profiling its users. For those seeking online anonymity, Searx can also be accessed via Tor. You can begin using Searx by selecting from various available instances, or if you prefer complete control, you have the option to create your own instance. This flexibility empowers users to maintain their privacy while enjoying a comprehensive search experience.

Pricing

Free Version:
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Company Details

Company:
Searx
Year Founded:
2014
Website:
searx.me/

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Platforms
Web-Based
Types of Training
Training Docs

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  • Name: Aman V.
    Job Title: Technical Lead
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Weekly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 20,000 or More
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    Free internet metasearch engine

    Edited: Apr 12 2022

    Summary: Searx is open source and aggregates results from many different search engines including Google, Bing and more.

    Positive: Free & Open source.
    Customizable Search engine aggregator.
    Privacy focused.
    Lots of official instances.
    Allows to host own instance.

    Negative: Image search is not good.
    Third party instances are not safe.

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