Safe Search Hub API is a powerful and flexible tool that allows users to query multiple search engines simultaneously, with the goal of obtaining aggregated results from different sources. This API is an open source metasearch engine that focuses on protecting users' privacy by not tracking or storing personal information, unlike many other commercial search engines. One of the main features of the Safe Search Hub API is its ability to search across multiple search engines. Instead of relying on a single search provider, such as Google or Bing, the Safe Search Hub API pulls results from multiple sources simultaneously. This allows for a more complete and diverse view of the information available on the web, combining results from traditional search engines, specialised websites, wikis and other online resources. Privacy is one of the key priorities of the Safe Search Hub API, the API ensures that none of the search queries are associated with users. No search histories are stored, no tracking data is collected and no users are identified through cookies or IP identifiers. This is in contrast to commercial search engines, which often use user data to personalise results or to sell to advertisers.
Safe Search Hub API is extremely flexible and customisable.Users can configure which search engines to use and adjust the search categories (e.g. images, news, files, videos, etc.).
The Safe Search Hub API receives search queries and optional parameters, and provides a list of aggregated results from multiple sources.
Users can use the Safe Search Hub API to provide an integrated search engine that respects users' privacy by preventing tracking and data storage.
Safe Search Hub API can be added to specialised tools to search the deep web or sources poorly indexed by traditional engines.
Researchers can use the API to retrieve results from a variety of academic and scientific sources, enabling a more comprehensive search of literature and resources.
Companies or institutions can create private search engines that aggregate results from selected sources, customised to the organisation's needs.
The API can be used to build applications that gather news from multiple sources, providing broad and varied results without algorithmic bias.
Basic Plan: 1,000 requests per day.
Pro Plan: 25,000 requests per day.
Pro Plus Plan: 25,000 requests per day.
Premium Plan: 25,000 requests per day.
Elite Plan: 50,000 requests per day.
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curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/4947/safe+search+hub+api/6227/search?q=Required&format=Required' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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No long-term commitment. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel anytime. Free Trial includes up to 50 requests.
Send a GET request to /search with the parameter Q for the query. You will receive JSON results with title, URL and description.
The Safe Search Hub API allows private searches by aggregating results from multiple sources, without tracking or storing user data.
There are different plans suits everyone including a free trial for small amount of requests, but it’s rate is limit to prevent abuse of the service.
Zyla provides a wide range of integration methods for almost all programming languages. You can use these codes to integrate with your project as you need.
The API returns detailed information about the age and history of a domain, including years, months and days since its creation, as well as expiration and update dates.
The API returns aggregated search results from multiple sources, including URLs, titles, descriptions, and additional metadata such as the search engine used and content categories.
Key fields in the response include "url," "title," "content," "engine," "category," and "positions," which provide essential information about each search result.
The response is structured in JSON format, containing a "query" field, a "number_of_results" field, and an array of "results," each with detailed attributes for easy parsing.
Users can customize their requests using parameters such as "q" for the search query, "categories" for specific content types, "language" for localization, and "page" for pagination.
The API provides information across various categories, including general web pages, images, news articles, videos, and specialized content from academic and scientific sources.
Data accuracy is maintained by aggregating results from multiple reputable search engines and sources, ensuring a diverse and reliable set of information for users.
Typical use cases include creating privacy-focused search applications, conducting comprehensive research across multiple domains, and aggregating news from various outlets without bias.
Users can parse the JSON response to extract relevant fields, filter results based on categories, and display them in user-friendly formats, enhancing the search experience while respecting privacy.
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