From: proteanthread on
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
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
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
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.