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Why use a private instance?
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.. sidebar:: Is running my own instance worth it?
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\.\.\.is a common question among SearXNG users. Before answering this
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question, see what options a SearXNG user has.
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.. contents::
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:depth: 2
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:local:
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:backlinks: entry
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Public instances are open to everyone who has access to their URL. Usually, they
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are operated by unknown parties (from the users' point of view). Private
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instances can be used by a select group of people, such as a SearXNG instance for a
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group of friends, or a company which can be accessed through a VPN. Instances can also be
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single-user instances, which run locally on the user's machine.
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To gain more insight on how these instances work, let's dive into how SearXNG
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protects its users.
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.. _SearXNG protect privacy:
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How does SearXNG protect privacy?
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SearXNG protects the privacy of its users in multiple ways, regardless of the type
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of the instance (private or public). Removal of private data from search requests
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comes in three forms:
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1. Removing private data from requests going to search services
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2. Not forwarding anything from third party services through search services
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(e.g. advertisement)
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3. Removing private data from requests going to the results pages
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Removing private data means not sending cookies to external search engines and
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generating a random browser profile for every request. Thus, it does not matter
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if a public or private instance handles the request, because it is anonymized in
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both cases. The IP address used will be the IP of the instance, but SearXNG can also be
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configured to use proxy or Tor. `Result proxy
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<https://github.com/asciimoo/morty>`__ is supported, too.
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SearXNG does not serve ads or tracking content, unlike most search services. Therefore,
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private data is not forwarded to third parties who might monetize it. Besides
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protecting users from search services, both the referring page and search query are
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hidden from the results pages being visited.
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What are the consequences of using public instances?
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If someone uses a public instance, they have to trust the administrator of that
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instance. This means that the user of the public instance does not know whether
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their requests are logged, aggregated, and sent or sold to a third party.
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Also, public instances without proper protection are more vulnerable to abuse of
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the search service, which may cause the external service to enforce
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CAPTCHAs or to ban the IP address of the instance. Thus, search requests would return less
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results.
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I see. What about private instances?
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If users run their :ref:`own instances <installation>`, everything is in their
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control: the source code, logging settings and private data. Unknown instance
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administrators do not have to be trusted.
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Furthermore, as the default settings of their instance are editable, there is no
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need to use cookies to tailor SearXNG to their needs and preferences will not
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reset to defaults when clearing browser cookies. As settings are stored on
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the user's computer, they will not be accessible to others as long as their computer is
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not compromised.
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Conclusion
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Always use an instance which is operated by people you trust. The privacy
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features of SearXNG are available to users no matter what kind of instance they
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use.
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For those on the go, or just wanting to try SearXNG for the first time, public
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instances are the best choice. Public instances are also making the
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world a better place by giving those who cannot, or do not want to, run an
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instance access to a privacy-respecting search service.
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