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Why do I never see SearXNG listed? It's FOSS and there's a bunch of different instances hosted in a variety of countries. You can even control what search engines it uses to aggregate its search results.
given that it’s an aggregator, you’d want to ensure it aggregates from EU sources i assume, so it’s not a solution to the EU issue
Ecosia uses google on the backend though.
I suppose, although it's not hard to have it aggregate from EU sources only. I know qwant uses Microsoft services so...
sure, but the solution then isn’t searxng; it’s whatever it’s aggregating from