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Quote from: altman on March 15, 2015, 06:38:36 PMQuote from: UNLIMITY on March 15, 2015, 06:36:31 PMQuote from: altman on March 15, 2015, 06:31:02 PMThanx unlimited for the tips in here .But my bet would be to be Opt-Out of everything ( if possible ) , as with google also (n their are some stuff on that also . Another thing that I use is https everywhere from eff org .I m also worried of being tracked by ubuntu , which is supposed to be free as you said .Yeah maybe I meant opt-out, I'm not english. What I was trying to say, is, it should be OFF by default. I use HTTPS everywhere too.Hey cool , it s what I was thinking , just wanted to make sure . By the way your english s pretty good to me , I m not english either , but I try my best .Ok, I will edit my post to correct it. Thanks. I wouldn't even tell you ain't english. But you know, the most understand thing is that you understand people, and they understand you.
Quote from: UNLIMITY on March 15, 2015, 06:36:31 PMQuote from: altman on March 15, 2015, 06:31:02 PMThanx unlimited for the tips in here .But my bet would be to be Opt-Out of everything ( if possible ) , as with google also (n their are some stuff on that also . Another thing that I use is https everywhere from eff org .I m also worried of being tracked by ubuntu , which is supposed to be free as you said .Yeah maybe I meant opt-out, I'm not english. What I was trying to say, is, it should be OFF by default. I use HTTPS everywhere too.Hey cool , it s what I was thinking , just wanted to make sure . By the way your english s pretty good to me , I m not english either , but I try my best .
Quote from: altman on March 15, 2015, 06:31:02 PMThanx unlimited for the tips in here .But my bet would be to be Opt-Out of everything ( if possible ) , as with google also (n their are some stuff on that also . Another thing that I use is https everywhere from eff org .I m also worried of being tracked by ubuntu , which is supposed to be free as you said .Yeah maybe I meant opt-out, I'm not english. What I was trying to say, is, it should be OFF by default. I use HTTPS everywhere too.
Thanx unlimited for the tips in here .But my bet would be to be Opt-Out of everything ( if possible ) , as with google also (n their are some stuff on that also . Another thing that I use is https everywhere from eff org .I m also worried of being tracked by ubuntu , which is supposed to be free as you said .
Ok, have done some more testing ... and after a crash of my main user session ... here are the results.I followed the recommendation in the link posted by UNLIMITY (thanks!) and deleted the relevant entry in/usr/lib/firefox/distribution/searchplugins/locale/<language>/duckduckgo.xmlAfter restarting the browser the "&t=canonical" part in the address is gone Questions remain:* At what stage and how is duckduckgo.xml getting this entry?* Why are you not running into the same need to edit duckduckgo.xml?
Quote from: altman on March 15, 2015, 04:53:59 PMIt s the results I get from DDG research : https://duckduckgo.com/?q=cat+cooking+salmonNote , no t-canonicals here .Did you use DDG search engine? Don't do it through their website.The search engine is modified.
It s the results I get from DDG research : https://duckduckgo.com/?q=cat+cooking+salmonNote , no t-canonicals here .