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How do I set a custom search engine?

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Hello,

I'd like to sert my own search engine as default but cannot see it anywhere.

I can et the default ones, which is not what I want.

For example, I want google.com.au and not google.com

Hello, I'd like to sert my own search engine as default but cannot see it anywhere. I can et the default ones, which is not what I want. For example, I want google.com.au and not google.com

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In the case of google.com.au instead of google.com, there is no real difference. Those are just mirrors of the same webpage.

If you want to use a different search engine (for example searx.me), those engines often provide an addon under addons.mozilla.org or an "Add Search Engine" link somewhere on their main webpage.

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There are Google search engines at http://mycroftproject.com/google-search-plugins.html including google.com.au

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Thanks mate it's more a case if wanting to filter search results on country sometimes. If I lave it as .com it doesn't filer on the country that I want. Also Firefox used to choose the country I was in ie .au etc automatically -now it doesn't. But thanks for your help found the search engine I wanted.