From: proteanthread on 8 Jun 2010 15:55 https://www.startpage.com/eng/ when you go to setup to customize your prefences, it does not save your preferences in a cookie but rather in a URL; Like ASK and Google Cache you can preview a webpage before you visit it.
From: Franklin on 9 Jun 2010 09:32 proteanthread wrote: > https://www.startpage.com/eng/ > > when you go to setup to customize your prefences, it does not save > your preferences in a cookie but rather in a URL; Like ASK and Google > Cache you can preview a webpage before you visit it. Is Ixquick being rebranded as Startpage?
From: proteanthread on 11 Jun 2010 10:47 On Jun 9, 7:32 am, Franklin <email.franklinEXCLUDET...(a)yahoo.com.sg> wrote: > proteanthread wrote: > >https://www.startpage.com/eng/ > > > when you go to setup to customize your prefences, it does not save > > your preferences in a cookie but rather in a URL; Like ASK and Google > > Cache you can preview a webpage before you visit it. > > Is Ixquick being rebranded as Startpage? Same company. From what I read, Ixquick has us based servers while startpage is outside the us.
From: Franklin on 12 Jun 2010 12:11 proteanthread wrote: > On Jun 9, 7:32�am, Franklin <email.franklinEXCLUDET...(a)yahoo.com.sg> > wrote: >> proteanthread wrote: >> >https://www.startpage.com/eng/ >> >> > when you go to setup to customize your prefences, it does not save >> > your preferences in a cookie but rather in a URL; Like ASK and Google >> > Cache you can preview a webpage before you visit it. >> >> Is Ixquick being rebranded as Startpage? > > Same company. From what I read, Ixquick has us based servers while > startpage is outside the us. Interesting. I must give this one a proper try and not switch back to Google too quickly.
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