Can it be made the default search engine on, say, Firefox - or is it a case of 
having to go to it before running a search?

I was rather startled to find how much information is retained. So, every time 
I google asthma, or alcoholic liver disease, or pancreatic cancer (I always 
look up what friends or relatives have to see if I can find anything that might 
help) I could be leaving a trail that would make, for example, BUPA, see me as 
a really bad risk?

And that is only one example - the ramifications are legion. 

Thanks.
On 25 Jan 2012, at 10:53 am, mac98aop wrote:

> Using this as my search engine, and rather recommend.
> 
> Okay, it lacks a certain speed and panache of Google, but it's not
> recording my every move, or any move for that matter, so I rather like
> it!
> 
> Now, if only Safari would let me edit my search engine options? Why
> WOULD Apple lock that down?
> 
> Money talks?
> 
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