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- How to create private engines
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- If you are running your public searx instance, you might want to restrict access
- to some engines. Maybe you are afraid of bots might abusing the engine. Or the
- engine might return private results you do not want to share with strangers.
- Server side configuration
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- You can make any engine private by setting a list of tokens in your settings.yml
- file. In the following example, we set two different tokens that provide access
- to the engine.
- .. code:: yaml
- - name: my-private-google
- engine: google
- shortcut: pgo
- tokens: ['my-secret-token-1', 'my-secret-token-2']
- To access the private engine, you must distribute the tokens to your searx
- users. It is up to you how you let them know what the access token is you
- created.
- Client side configuration
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- As a searx instance user, you can add any number of access tokens on the
- Preferences page. You have to set a comma separated lists of strings in "Engine
- tokens" input, then save your new preferences.
- .. image:: prefernces-private.png
- :width: 600px
- :align: center
- :alt: location of token textarea
- Once the Preferences page is loaded again, you can see the information of the
- private engines you got access to. If you cannot see the expected engines in the
- engines list, double check your token. If there is no issue with the token,
- contact your instance administrator.
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