![]() ![]() ![]() To be honest, I might need some help with this one as I didn't get the redirect settings in SquidGuard to work. My question is this: how can I append the parameter &kp=1 or &kp=-1 to the url automatically? Or, how can I redirect to when a user enters the url for the search engine? However, DuckDuckGo seems to use the same ip address for both regular search and safe search. I've been able to use DNS Resolver to redirect Google/Bing/Yahoo search engines to safe search pointing them to the "safe" ip address. Searches from always have safe search enabled. If you wanted to force safe search on (or off) you could use our URL parameters and automatically append &kp=1 (strict), &kp=-1 (moderate - don't show explicit images), or &kp=-2 (off) to all pages. According to DuckDuckGo's page, there are a couple of ways of doing this: I'm trying to set up pfSense to automatically use DuckDuckGo's Safe Search whenever a user accesses the DuckDuckGo search engine. ![]()
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