Did you know…?
DuckDuckGo has two non-javascript versions of their search engine and both of them are very lightweight, especially the lite version.
You can access them via:
Html: https://html.duckduckgo.com/html
Unfortunately, both of them alter search results based on locational data rather than merely responding to user input
The only ones I’ve found that don’t are Mojeek and some SearXNG instances
Searx is a other good option.
@sj_zero Just wanted to share this information, is not a recommendation which search engine you should use. Not everyone feel comfortable with using a search engine which is closed source and owned by a company, some rather wanna use a opensource search engine hosted by a invidual or a group of people, some other people prefer search engines like DuckDuckGo since they work put of the box without problems and have usually a better usability for the modt people, then SearX (or SearXNG) does.
Yep, I use ublock origin with the js disabled setting on and it will automatically redirect you to the lite ddg.
Good shit. Thanks
To add… if you install the DuckDuckGo browser app on your android phone, it will block all the trackers in your other apps!
Fair warning though, you will likely feel a bit of shock & horror to find out just how often you’re being tracked, and what sort of data these apps are sucking down relentlessly and constantly. Even the ones you haven’t used for a while.
Neat, bookmarked.
DDG Lite could use some considerable work. On a mobile device, the search bar takes up a fraction of the screen, and for some reason I can scroll left and right. It’s like they took a first pass at making a mobile site…
@whale For me it works 🤷♂️
(tested with hardened Brave and Mull (hardened Firefox for Android Fork))I guess I didn’t get so lucky in regular Firefox, that’s where tapping the text box zooms in for some reason. And I know from experience you can disable zooming with a single meta tag, so unless they’re going for something lighter than light, I’m not sure why they skipped that