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WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. (/showthread.php?tid=181819) |
Re: WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. - mrlynn - 08-06-2015 I found DuckDuckGo annoying for some reason. But I rather like ixquick. ixquick claims to be a completely private search engine, storing nothing about you: https://ixquick.com/eng/?&hmb=1 True? I can't remember if someone here recommended it or not, but it seems quick. This is what they claim: Ixquick's position Does have some ads. /Mr Lynn Re: WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. - blooz - 08-06-2015 I only got a message saying that Safari was optimized for yahoo (or was it the other way aound?) but I stay with DDG. Malwarebytes doen't make any software for Macs—that site is a scam. Re: WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. - Sam3 - 08-06-2015 john-o wrote: Gee, thanks for giving a link that does an auto-download. That's how malware spreads. :villagers: I removed the link in the quote. Here's a link that goes to the description page: https://www.malwarebytes.org/antimalware/mac/ blooz, that is the real Malwarebytes site, it seems that they now do make a version for the Mac. Doing a search on Google did not find anything linking john-o's link to a scam site. Here's a review from PC Magazine: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2487706,00.asp (beware multiple pop-ups) Re: WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. - mrlynn - 08-06-2015 BTW, Safari seems to allow only Google, Yahoo, and Bing as default search engines. However, if you install ixquick as an extension, it will put a star in your toolbar, so if you type a query in the default box and click the star, Safari will use ixquick instead of your default. Clever, but why won't Apple let us add our own defaults? /Mr Lynn Edit: Did not understand what the star did; fixed. Re: WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. - space-time - 08-06-2015 blooz wrote: a while ago they didn't, but now it seems they do have a Mac product. Never used it, I don't know what it does. https://www.malwarebytes.org/antimalware/mac/ Re: WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. - silvarios - 08-06-2015 Onamuji wrote: I figured it was a change by Apple, since Firefox did a similar change as well. Re: WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. - silvarios - 08-06-2015 mrlynn wrote: My problem with DDG, which is my default search engine on many of my devices, is its inability sometimes to rank what I'm looking for ahead of stuff that seems to completely fail my search terms. So I have to scroll down a bit to find the thing Google will put up near the top (even when not logged into Google). Not that google search is perfect, it isn't. Even still, DDG is good enough most of the time, so I haven't switched back, but I'll give your suggestion some testing. Re: WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. - rjmacs - 08-06-2015 silvarios wrote: Without question, Google is a better search engine (it's the best search engine out there). However, there's a price to be paid in privacy. When I can't find what I'm looking for in DDG, or ranking is really important, I'll use Google. But it creeps me out a little every time I do. Re: WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. - silvarios - 08-06-2015 rjmacs wrote: If you don't log into Google when using it, do you find the search engine works about the same? That's the key. If so, you could avoid most of the privacy implications. Re: WTF - Safari changed my default search engine to Yahoo. - rjmacs - 08-06-2015 silvarios wrote: If you don't log into Google when using it, do you find the search engine works about the same? That's the key. If so, you could avoid most of the privacy implications. Does your IP change every time you search Google? They're capturing your data one way or another, and they are anything but transparent about how they use IP data for data mining. |