The article also explains the technical aspect of the process. For mobile browsers that do not allow the editing of custom search engines, OpenSearch is used. This is an XML file that instructs the browser to add the URL parameter `udm=14` to all Google Searches. The author assures that neither the website nor the author will have access to the user's search history or any other information typed in Google.
Key takeaways:
- Google has released a new 'Web' filter that removes 'AI Overview' and other clutter, providing only traditional web results.
- You can set 'Google Web' as your default search engine on Chrome and Firefox, on both mobile and desktop platforms.
- The instructions for setting 'Google Web' as the default search engine involve visiting TenBlueLinks.org, changing settings in your browser, and selecting 'Google Web' as your search engine.
- The website and its author will not be able to see your search history or any other information you type in Google.