In Firefox and its derivatives, you can add the non-AI version of DuckDuckGo as a search engine by going into Settings > Search > Search Shortcuts > Add and then giving it a name of your choice with https://noai.duckduckgo.com/?q=%25s being put in the “URL with %s in place of search term” part. You have to remove the 25 part from the URL though, that seems to be a Lemmy quirk with posting a link.

I don’t know when they made this available, but I’m learning about this now and it’s super useful if you hate LLMs and also use a browser that clears cookies on close (such as Mullvad or LibreWolf).

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        W3 schools has been around for a long time. Their html / css / js pages are really good. They get a pass.

        I’m talking about the endless crap of SEO pages that have always been a problem but have gotten far, far worse lately. Also any of those awful coupon websites that quickly duplicate the tab and close the original so it breaks the back button history.

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    Thank and bless you!

    Edit to add: It works in Firefox Focus also. I had to remove the 25 for settings to accept the add. Works great in Focus

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      I’m pretty sure that 25 is a mistake in the formatting. It’s meant to be just %s but the % character itself got url-encoded.

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        so it should be, https://noai.duckduckgo.com/?q=%s

        Just a FYI, the google version is, https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14

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            That redirects to a youtube video, oddly. is this what you meant? https://noai.duckduckgo.com/?q=\&s The links I posted work perfectly for me. I have all cookies turned off for those sites, so maybe that makes a difference. And I am on Firefox.

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        Yes but it’a always listed as the first result so it made it harder to avoid when I just wanted to search for a specific site.

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          It’s litteraly just one search…

          On another note, I just saw the AI result at the bottom of the page as last result.

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    I started using recently. No complaints.

    Does anyone know what you can put for the “suggestions API url” in Firefox? It’s optional so I left it blank.

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    I’m trying to figure out how to do that on Brave

    The consensus seems to be that we used to be able to, then they left the button that disabled it, but it did nothing.

    Then they fixed it by removing the button