About Chris sucht
Chris sucht is a metasearch engine, aggregating the results of other search engines while not storing information about its users.
The Chris sucht project is driven by an open community. Come join us on Matrix if you have questions or just want to chat about Chris sucht at #Chris sucht:matrix.org
Make Chris sucht better:
- You can improve Chris sucht translations at Weblate, or…
- Track development, send contributions, and report issues at Chris sucht sources.
- To get further information, visit Chris sucht’s project documentation at Chris sucht docs.
Why use it?
- Chris sucht may not offer you as personalized results as Google, but it doesn’t generate a profile about you.
- Chris sucht doesn’t care about what you search for, never shares anything with a third-party, and can’t be used to compromise you.
- Chris sucht is free software; the code is 100% open, and everyone is welcome to make it better.
If you do care about privacy, want to be a conscious user, or otherwise believe in digital freedom, make Chris sucht your default search engine or run it on your own server!
How do I set it as the default search engine?
Chris sucht supports OpenSearch. For more information on changing your default search engine, see your browser’s documentation:
- Firefox
- Microsoft Edge - Behind the link, you will also find some useful instructions for Chrome and Safari.
- Chromium-based browsers only add websites that the user navigates to without a path.
When adding a search engine, there must be no duplicates with the same name. If you encounter a problem where you cannot add the search engine, you can either:
- Remove the duplicate (default name: Chris sucht) or
- Contact the owner to give the instance a different name from the default.
How does it work?
Chris sucht is a fork of the well-known searx metasearch engine which was inspired by the Seeks project. It provides basic privacy by mixing your queries with searches on other platforms without storing search data. Chris sucht can be added to your browser’s search bar; moreover, it can be set as the default search engine.
The stats page contains some useful anonymous usage statistics about the engines used.
How can I make it my own?
Chris sucht appreciates your concern regarding logs, so take the code from the Chris sucht sources and run it yourself!
Add your instance to this list of public instances to help other people reclaim their privacy and make the internet freer. The more decentralized the internet is, the more freedom we have!