To set this as your default search engine on Firefox, right click the URL bar and select <divclass="code-inline">Add "NarviSearch"</div>. Then, visit <ahref="about:preferences#search"target="_BLANK"class="link">about:preferences#search</a> and select <divclass="code-inline">NarviSearch</div> in the dropdown menu.
<ahref="#chrome"><h2id="chrome">On Chromium and Blink based browsers</h2></a>
Click the 3 superpositioned dots at the top right of the screen and click on <divclass="code-inline">Settings</div>, then search for <divclass="code-inline">default search engine</div>, or visit <ahref="chrome://settings/searchEngines">chrome://settings/searchEngines</a>.<br><br>
Once you're there, click the pencil on the last entry under "Search engines" (it's probably DuckDuckGo). Once you do that, a popup will appear. Populate it with the following information:
Once that's done, click <divclass="code-inline">Save</div>. Then, on the right handside of the newly created entry, open the dropdown menu and select <divclass="code-inline">Make default</div>.
<h1>Frequently asked questions</h1>
<ahref="#what-is-this"><h2id="what-is-this">What is this?</h2></a>
This is a metasearch engine that gets results from other engines, and strips away all of the tracking parameters and Microsoft/globohomo stuff they add. Most of the other alternatives to Google jack themselves off about being ""privacy respecting"" or whatever the heck but it always turns out to be a total lie, and I just got fed up with their crap honestly. Alternatives like Searx or YaCy all hecking sucks so I made my own thing.
Provide users with a privacy oriented, extremely lightweight, ad free, free as in freedom (and free beer!) way to search for documents around the internet, with minimal, optional javascript code. My long term goal would be to build my own index (that doesn't suck) and provide users with an unbiased search engine, with no political inclinations.
<ahref="#logs"><h2id="logs">Do you keep logs?</h2></a>
I store data temporarly to get the next page of results. This might include search queries, filters and tokens. These parameters are encrypted using <divclass="code-inline">libsodium</div> on the serber, for which I give you a decryption key (also known internally as <divclass="code-inline">npt</div> token). When you make a request to get the next page, you supply the token, the data is decrypted and the request is fulfilled. This encrypted data is deleted after 15 minutes, or after it's used, whichever comes first.<br><br>
I <b>don't</b> log IP addresses, user agents, or anything else. The <divclass="code-inline">npt</div> tokens are the only thing that are stored (in RAM, mind you), temporarly, encrypted.
<ahref="#information-sharing"><h2id="information-sharing">Do you share information with third parties?</h2></a>
Your search queries and supplied filters are shared with the scraper you chose (so I can get the search results, duh). I don't share anything else (that means I don't share your IP address, location, or anything of this kind). There is no way that site can know you're the one searching for something, <u>unless you send out a search query that de-anonymises you.</u> For example, a search query like "hello my full legal name is jonathan gallindo and i want pictures of cloacas" would definitively blow your cover. NarviSearch doesn't contain ads or any third party javascript applets or trackers. I don't profile you, and quite frankly, I don't give a heck about what you search on there.<br><br>
Use <divclass="code-inline">/</div> to focus the search box.<br><br>
When the image viewer is open, you can use the following keybinds:<br>
<divclass="code-inline">Up</div>, <divclass="code-inline">Down</div>, <divclass="code-inline">Left</div>, <divclass="code-inline">Right</div> to rotate the image.<br>
<divclass="code-inline">CTRL+Up</div>, <divclass="code-inline">CTRL+Down</div>, <divclass="code-inline">CTRL+Left</div>, <divclass="code-inline">CTRL+Right</div> to mirror the image.<br>
<divclass="code-inline">Escape</div> to exit the image viewer.
<ahref="#schizo"><h2id="schizo">How can I trust you?</h2></a>
You just sort of have to take my word for it right now. If you'd rather trust yourself instead of me (I believe in you!!), all of the code on this website is available trough my <ahref="hhttps://ark.sudovanilla.org/Korbs/NarviSearch"class="link">git page</a> for you to host on your own machines. Just a reminder: if you're the sole user of your instance, it doesn't take immense brain power for Microsoft to figure out you basically just switched IP addresses. Invite your friends to use your instance!
<b>Message to all DMCA enforcers:</b> I don't host any of the content. Everything you see here is <u>proxied</u> trough my with no moderation. Please reach out to the people hosting the infringing content instead.<br><br>