Displays search suggestions from multiple search engines at the same time.
dejure.org Multi-Search: A Multi-Engine Search Firefox Add-on
"dejure.org Multi-Search" is a Firefox add-on that integrates dejure.org and Wikipedia search suggestions into Google search results. Users have the option of opening a separate search window via a hotkey or an icon to search across Google, dejure.org, and Wikipedia at the same time. Compact, useful, and designed to elevate the search experience by providing information from multiple sources in one go.
Add-on stats
Weekly download count: 2
Firefox on Android: No
Risk impact: Very high risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
Size: 86.12K
Email: de*****@dejure.org
Ranking
# 3,940
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Add-on summary
Adds dejure.org and Wikipedia search suggestions to the Google Search results page. These results are displayed in the column to the right. In addition: By clicking on the multi-search icon (or using the hotkey Ctrl+Shift+F), you can open a search window that lets you search Google, dejure.org and Wikipedia simultaneously.
User reviews
Pros
- Answers legal questions well
- Helpful for finding court rulings
- Fast and fine legal research
Cons
- Lost when hard drive was replaced
- Suggestion to standardize a different search engine than Google
Most mentioned
- Helpful for legal research
- Reinstalled after loss
- Replaces some databases
User reviews
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Add-on safety
Risk impact
dejure.org Multi-Search requires a lot of sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.
Risk likelihood
dejure.org Multi-Search has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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