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"How to add a custom search engine to Firefox?",
"BugSquanch",
"06:22AM - 08 Dec 22 UTC",
"Mycroft"
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"textContent": "ParkerS:\n\n> I am really, really bad at remembering keyboard shortcuts.\n\nIn that case, it might be easiest to stick to either DuckDuckGo Bangs or Brave Search Bangs depending on whether you prefer DuckDuckGo or Brave Search.\n\nIt adds an extra website for you to load as the query must first go through DuckDuckGo/Brave so if you’d rather add search engines directly to Firefox you can follow this guide:\n\nsuperuser.com \n\n\n#### How to add a custom search engine to Firefox?\n\n**firefox, search**\n\nanswered by \n BugSquanch\n on 06:22AM - 08 Dec 22 UTC\n\nMost search engines follow the standard URL format mentioned in the guide, but if that doesn’t work you can try adding a search engine using Mycroft.",
"title": "Best alternative search engine option that actually works?"
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