My assumption is their market share is so small that they don‘t put effort into any language specific search syntax understanding. Most search engines, apart from google, suck in German. Based in Germany, 50% of my private searches are in German. If you were better 20% better than google at delivering results for that subset, I would probably use you.Ģ) If you had very strong support for my locale. 50% of my daily search queries are professional. That is a huge daily time sync on 200 searches per day.Īnd before having tested it, I have some unsolicited advice ) At least these are things that would make me switch:ġ) you are strong in my vertical. All others I have tried have been around 40-50% win an avg. I probably do 200 searches per day and google is most likely to give me relevant info on my first query (maybe 80-90% success rate). That being said, I try new search engines from time to time and always get back to google, because non of the others have worked for me (in a professional context). I fully understand your point and defaults are very strong. So I stand by my point, especially on an iPhone, you simply cannot change your search engine to a new search engine like us. That is clearly intended to prevent consumers changing. As for changing the nav bar search, no ordinary consumer is going to be able to work out how to change a search URL pattern. So every new tab opened on Chrome takes you back to Google search, even if a consumer figures out how to change their homepage. But even if they could, Google does not allow you to set the New Tab to another search engine, even by setting the homepage to one. On desktop in Chrome, as noted it is not something any typical consumer can do easily. That is a clear monopoly over distribution. I challenge you to change to a new competitive option like it. You can see the search engine I'm working on in my profile if you're interested (I don't want to hijack this thread with self-promotion). So here's a challenge, try adding a search engine not on that list. And that option is used for the entire system-wide search, not just Safari. Yes, but you can't add a new search engine at all! So if a search engine isn't one of the tiny number of options in that dropdown, you can't change to it.
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