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"path": "/t/hister-a-free-self-hosted-personal-search-engine/37668#post_20",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-06T14:39:52.000Z",
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"textContent": "> ### **Automatic Page Indexing**\n>\n> The extension automatically captures page content every time you visit a URL. It extracts the page title, **full text,** **HTML** , and favicon, then sends them to your Hister server via its API.\n\n> Hister does not encrypt the history data it stores. This is only a problem if you don’t trust the Hister server your clients are communicating with.\n\nQuite a thing to consider that this will also include all your personal data. So if you host this somewhere centrally all your data will be there. I suppose that is the point but it is creating quite a target.\n\nPersonally I wouldn’t use it, if it is not end to end encrypted so that only my own clients could decrypt the data living on the central server.",
"title": "Hister: A free & self-hosted personal search engine"
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