DuckDuckGo has a No AI version: https://noai.duckduckgo.com.
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Yes! And you can also add this to your custom search engine to get suggestions:
@skylark13 What kind of suggestions? (I tried clicking the link, but it just wants to download it JSON file.)
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@breitensteinart Startpage
@booboo I meant default search engine, not default browser.
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@skylark13 What kind of suggestions? (I tried clicking the link, but it just wants to download it JSON file.)
Search suggestions is when you start typing in the search / address bar and some suggestions appear without you having to actually go to the search page.
It's not a link you click, if you add a custom search engine for "noai.duckduckgo.com" you would put this in the Suggestions API field. (right-click or long-press and copy to get the whole thing).
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@ariaflame I tried using the settings to turn off AI, but every time I dumped my cookies they would reappear, even if I had an exception for DuckDuckGo’s cookies. I tried using the cloud back up for AI settings, and they still reappeared. Perhaps it was somehow user error, but I just got so annoyed at the lack of consistency and repeatedly having to turn AI off again.
@breitensteinart Hmm, https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/settings/save had some information, but in theory if their cookies weren't being cleared it shouldn't have done that.
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@booboo I meant default search engine, not default browser.
@breitensteinart I also meant the search engine: https://www.startpage.com/
It's lean and (at least for me) works very well; it's like early Google, but private.
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@bosquebill Weird that you can’t add it. I tried using the settings to turn off AI, but every time I dumped my cookies they would reappear, even if I had an exception for DuckDuckGo’s cookies. I tried using the cloud back up for AI settings, and they still reappeared. Perhaps it was somehow user error, but I just got so annoyed at the lack of consistency and repeatedly having to turn AI off again.
@breitensteinart Maybe I've figured it out.
At the top of the Search preferences in Firefox there is only a drop-down menu with set choices. Near the bottom of the page is a section Search Shortcuts that includes a box that lists search engines with their keywords; below that is an Add button that I assumed added keywords. But when I tried it that button brought up a dialog where I could fill in a new search engine. I used your suggestion. Then back up at the top the new NoAI-DDG I added was an option in the drop-down box.
That seems to work. Thanks.
There doesn't seem to be the same customization for Safari, but by opening the DuckDuckGo settings from the DDG search page in Safari I did find the same 3 settings to control AI as is in the Firefox browser. And I do have DDG as my default search engine in Safari, so that should hopefully accomplish the same thing.
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