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"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
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<h1>SearX</h1>
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SearX is a metasearch engine. That means it returns results from other selected search engines. It's accessible via an onion address and provides a private search ability. Really the only advantage it gives you over searching directly from a Tor browser is the ability to customise your search experience.
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In terms of security both the connection between you and the server, and the outgoing connection from the server to other search engines are onion routed. This should give you a reasonable level of search privacy.
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ssh into the system with:
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