Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
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Re: Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
I know it's not Google, but this is a complete show stopper for me, unfortunately. I don't understand what's so difficult about such setting, and who would want to search in a region instead.
Oh well, there goes one attempt to break free...
Oh well, there goes one attempt to break free...
Re: Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
If English is your preferred language than set it in Pale Moon as such and DDG will throw the search results accordingly.
If you prefer to search with Google, why don't you use the respective search engine (.xml - file)? You don't have to visit Google first therefore.
However, it seems that your profile is messed up and this is not related to the search engine you use.
If you prefer to search with Google, why don't you use the respective search engine (.xml - file)? You don't have to visit Google first therefore.
However, it seems that your profile is messed up and this is not related to the search engine you use.
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Re: Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
I have set preferred languages to en, en-us and en-gb, and still get random dutch or german or whatever results in the mix, so it doesn't really work.
And I doubt my profile is messed up, I only use about 3 extensions and start a clean profile about once a year.
I have no idea what this means.
And I doubt my profile is messed up, I only use about 3 extensions and start a clean profile about once a year.
Re: Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
Search Plugins
I don't use the one from that site but one for Google tailored to fit my needs.
Note:
You may also get results in different languages in case that DDG doesn't have enough results for the preferred language.
For English it shouldn't be the case. At least I didn't encountered such a situation.
I don't use the one from that site but one for Google tailored to fit my needs.
Note:
You may also get results in different languages in case that DDG doesn't have enough results for the preferred language.
For English it shouldn't be the case. At least I didn't encountered such a situation.
Re: Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
I prefer to read British English over US, so to avoid too many Yankee sites showing in my results, I set my region to the United Kingdom.LuftWafflePilot wrote: ↑2023-01-02, 12:15I don't understand…who would want to search in a region instead.
Off-topic:
Qwant favoured British results in its English search, without setting the region, as long as I was still using it. Curiously, even Mojeek, a British search engine with its own index, is not so Anglophile as the French proxy for Bing.
Qwant favoured British results in its English search, without setting the region, as long as I was still using it. Curiously, even Mojeek, a British search engine with its own index, is not so Anglophile as the French proxy for Bing.
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Re: Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
Yea, but most websites are hosted in America irrelevant of content/language, so this most likely messes up your results.
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Re: Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
How does that make a difference when using that opens google search website?gepus wrote: ↑2023-01-02, 17:49Search Plugins
I don't use the one from that site but one for Google tailored to fit my needs.
I presume you're talking about typing "g" in front of a search term into the address bar.
Re: Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
Where sites are hosted is completely irrelevant.LuftWafflePilot wrote: ↑2023-01-05, 08:54Yea, but most websites are hosted in America irrelevant of content/language, so this most likely messes up your results.
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Re: Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
Convenience?LuftWafflePilot wrote: ↑2023-01-05, 08:59How does that make a difference when using that opens google search website?
No.LuftWafflePilot wrote: ↑2023-01-05, 08:59I presume you're talking about typing "g" in front of a search term into the address bar.
Most of the time I use the address bar for search but not always.
Sometimes one has to use the search box for getting the expected result.
Re: Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
I would like to tell everyone that if you are using an alternative browser like Pale Moon, and you are battling with some websites not working properly, you are doing the world a massive favor. I wish more people would understand that there is no point in blindly battling the disease that's the modern web. There is no point in battling it by trying to make alternative browsers compatible with every single bloated, over-engineered website, and every single useless feature the monopolizers come up with, that is Mozilla and Google and whatnot. That will lead nowhere else but to endless frustration. The best solution is to just stop using those websites that don't work, it's their fault, not ours. If we submit to it, we are also complicit in this stupidity. I can play incredibly sophisticated 3D video games at perfectly smooth frame rates, but it's becoming almost impossible to view a few lines of text on the screen without the computer crawling to a halt. If the web goes on like this, I can't imagine what it's going to lead to. Just had to let some of my weird steam out. Thanks for reading.
Re: Is Google actively trying to mess Pale Moon up?
Then you need to train yourself out of being used to Google.I tried, but I am too used to Google unfortunately.
That's what I had to do when I quit basically everything Google-based*.
It took a bit before using DuckDuckGo felt normal and was the default behaviour for me, but it did eventually happen.
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