Kagi enhances its search engine with a paywall indicator and an improved weather widget

Kagi enhances its search engine with a paywall indicator and an improved weather widget

Kagi Search, a premium search engine known for its fast and personalized results, has unveiled several new features. Aimed at enhancing user experience and providing more transparent information, these updates include a paywall indicator, a domain information popup, an improved weather widget, and updated web browser extensions.

In an effort to provide its users with more transparency, Kagi Search now identifies potentially paywalled articles in search results. This is done by marking such articles with a small dollar sign, allowing users to see at a glance if the content they're interested in may require payment to access.

Another notable feature is the domain information popup. This feature provides users with a range of information about a website directly from the search results. Information includes the number of trackers, website popularity, domain registration date, website language, and domain name owner, among other details.

Kagi Search has also updated its weather widget. This feature, integrated into the search results, now allows users to set their default preferred units for temperatures. Lastly, Kagi Search has made improvements to its web browser extensions, as well as some smaller general enhancements and bug fixes.

by Paul

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Kagi Search is a premium search engine that prioritizes the relevancy of every item on the page. Rated 4, Kagi Search is ad-free and privacy-focused, with no tracking of user activities. Key alternatives include DuckDuckGo, Google Search, and Searx.

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superstickynotemealt
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One of the most outstanding things about Kargi is being able to prema-filter out junk sites from your web searches. It has been exceedingly useful to just blacklist a bunch of the worst but highest ranking sites you get endless junk results for on google/bing/DDG...etc.

There pricy is ~iffy... They need a $1 tier for 100 searches. I'd be able to get way more people to use them for that, and tons of nromal people only actually do 1000 searches a month or less.

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Paul

You can do the same thing on Google/Bing/DDG with an extension like uBlacklist icon uBlacklist.

superstickynotemealt

Interesting, thanks for the tip. I'll be checking that out.

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