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You can use the
-
(minus) sign,which excludes pages that contain the word which has the
-
in front of them.For example, currently I'm replaying GTA V single player, but when I search for content related to it, I'm often given articles about the online version.
To solve that I search:
Which excludes all articles containing the word
online
.I use SearXNG though,
but afaik this is implemented by most search engines.
Nope, Google doesn't care about search operators anymore. Hasn't for a number of years. Have to use a different search engine.
Oh wow did not know that.
Well, if them spying on you and selling your data was not enough to make you switch to an alternative, then maybe/hopefully lack of search operators will be!