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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ These are large engines that pass all my standard tests and more.
* PrivacyWall * PrivacyWall
* Lilo * Lilo
* SearchScene * SearchScene
* Peekier * Peekier (not to be confused with Peekier, a metasearch engine with its own index)
* Oscobo * Oscobo
* Million Short * Million Short
* Yippy search⁶ * Yippy search⁶
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These engines fail badly at a few important tests. Otherwise, they seem to work well enough. These engines fail badly at a few important tests. Otherwise, they seem to work well enough.
* Peekr (formerly SvMetaSearch): Originally a SearxNG metasearch engine that also included results from its own index, it's since diverged. It now appears to return all results from its own growing ElasticSearch index. Open source. * Peekr (formerly SvMetaSearch, not to be confused with Peekier): Originally a SearxNG metasearch engine that also included results from its own index, it's since diverged. It now appears to return all results from its own growing ElasticSearch index. Open source.
* Infotiger: My favorite engine in this section. It offers advanced result filtering and sports a somewhat large index. It allows site submission for English and German pages. The fastest-improving engine in this section; I look forward to the day it "graduates" to the previous section. Infotiger also has a Tor hidden service. * Infotiger: My favorite engine in this section. It offers advanced result filtering and sports a somewhat large index. It allows site submission for English and German pages. The fastest-improving engine in this section; I look forward to the day it "graduates" to the previous section. Infotiger also has a Tor hidden service.
* seekport: The interface is in German but it supports searching in English just fine. The default language is selected by your locale. Its really good considering its small index; it hasnt heard of less common terms, but its able to find relevant results in other tests. It's the second-fastest-improving engines in this section. * seekport: The interface is in German but it supports searching in English just fine. The default language is selected by your locale. Its really good considering its small index; it hasnt heard of less common terms, but its able to find relevant results in other tests. It's the second-fastest-improving engines in this section.
* Exalead: slow, quality is hit-and-miss. Its indexer claims to crawl the DMOZ directory, which has since shut down and been replaced by the Curlie directory. No relevant results for “Oppenheimer” and some other history-related queries. Allows submitting individual URLs for indexing, but requires solving a Google reCAPTCHA and entering an email address. * Exalead: slow, quality is hit-and-miss. Its indexer claims to crawl the DMOZ directory, which has since shut down and been replaced by the Curlie directory. No relevant results for “Oppenheimer” and some other history-related queries. Allows submitting individual URLs for indexing, but requires solving a Google reCAPTCHA and entering an email address.

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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Bing
- PrivacyWall - PrivacyWall
- Lilo - Lilo
- Search­Scene - Search­Scene
- Peekier - Peekier (not to be confused with Peekier, a metasearch engine with its own index)
- Oscobo - Oscobo
- Million Short - Million Short
- Yippy search[^6] - Yippy search[^6]
@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Yep supports Open Graph and some JSON-LD at the moment. A look through the sourc
These engines fail badly at a few important tests. Otherwise, they seem to work well enough for users who'd like some more serendipity in less-specific searches. These engines fail badly at a few important tests. Otherwise, they seem to work well enough for users who'd like some more serendipity in less-specific searches.
[Peekr (formerly SvMetaSearch)](https://peekr.org/) [Peekr (formerly SvMetaSearch, not to be confused with Peekier)](https://peekr.org/)
: Originally a SearxNG metasearch engine that also included results from its own index, it's since diverged. It now appears to return all results from its own growing ElasticSearch index. Open source. : Originally a SearxNG metasearch engine that also included results from its own index, it's since diverged. It now appears to return all results from its own growing ElasticSearch index. Open source.
[Infotiger](https://alpha.infotiger.com/) [Infotiger](https://alpha.infotiger.com/)