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"textContent": "I tested it using Tor browser\n\nGlad that PriEco works nonetheless\n\nMy rough guess is that disabled JS by Ublock prevents JS spoofing\nI can give you what I do in PriEco\n`<noscript>`\n` <meta http-equiv=\"refresh\" content=\"0; url=/set?js=1&return_to={{{ current_path }}}\">`\n` <p>Configuring PriEco for No-JS mode...<a href=\"/set?js=1\" class=\"link\">Click here if you are not redirected automatically.</a></p>`\n` </noscript>`\n\nThis html should tell your browser if user doesn’t have working JS, redirect them to an URL, which auto sets js cookie for you. Obviously I don’t personally get any information about your JS usage. It’s your browser who has to make the decision\n\nMaybeee adding `*##^noscript > meta[http-equiv=\"refresh\"]` to ublock My filters might fix it",
"title": "PriEco: New open source web search engine"
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