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Meta Random Search

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  • Extension status: Featured
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Description from extension meta

Utiliser aléatoirement un moteur de recherche pour chaque requête

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Meta Random Search
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How to use the extension "Meta Random Search":
- Click on the address bar
- Type "ars" (which stands for "A Random Search") and press the Tab key
- Type the search keywords and press enter

Your search query will be processed by a different search engine each time.

Latest reviews

Nathan Fritzler
I can't set this as my default search engine, nor can it be configured.
Jonas Software Journey
I created this browser extension to get out of the habit of using exclusively Google Search because honestly the alternatives to Google Search aren't as relevant in many cases, so I wasn't ready to change my default search engine to DuckDuckGo for example. My solution with this app is to automatically use a different search engine for each search query :-)
Benoit Madelaine (madhouse1985)
Randomized search is such a good thing in a world globally focused on "Google it" for everything. I really appreciate the ability to choose in a list of defined search engines. The snooze is also a good thing to improve a few things only available with Google search.
Benoit Madelaine (madhouse1985)
Randomized search is such a good thing in a world globally focused on "Google it" for everything. I really appreciate the ability to choose in a list of defined search engines. The snooze is also a good thing to improve a few things only available with Google search.
Marko Fazio
I was curious to try some alternative search engines but without completely leaving behind the convenience of Google Search. So, yeah! This idea of randomly picking a search engine is surprisingly working better than I thought for my daily searches.
Marko Fazio
I was curious to try some alternative search engines but without completely leaving behind the convenience of Google Search. So, yeah! This idea of randomly picking a search engine is surprisingly working better than I thought for my daily searches.