![]() ![]() I never assumed that a site I didn’t want the extension to touch was already on the blacklist. Personally, to be on the safe side, I added every site I didn’t want indexed to the blacklist. If you want to view it, the blacklist is on GitHub.įalcon also lets you add any site you want to the blacklist. There is also a built-in blacklist that automatically prevents specific sites such as banking from being indexed. All that information is stored locally on your PC and is not sent to the cloud.Īdd a site to your blacklist by clicking on the Falcon icon and then Preferences. First, to be able to search for snippets of text in the body of the webpage, Falcon has to index all the pages you visit. Privacy and Securityįalcon is an added convenience when you need to search your browsing history, but there are some privacy considerations. Click on the page you want and you’re off to the races. ![]() Let’s say you’re looking for a page that mentions SSDs, type F + Tab and then type “SSDs.” Pages containing that keyword will appear directly below the address bar. ![]() Now, just enter whatever keywords you need. When it comes time to search for a site in your history tap F + Tab in the address bar. After pressing the keys, under your browser’s toolbar, the search box will appear, in which you need to enter a word or a phrase, or only just a part of it. Also, this key combination is standard for all the browsers (Google Chrome, Opera, Mozilla Firefox, IE, and Safari). Searching with Falcon is as simple as an F + Tab. You can use these keys for the search of words on the page: F3 or using the key combination Ctrl + F.
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