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How to set post http method to be used when searching from address bar with DuckDuckGo?

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Using POST as http method is more secure than GET. Pretty much everyone can agree on that. I know that the search engine DuckDuckGo is having this option and you can configure it in their website (duckduckgo.com). Also Tor browser have built in option to use POST as a native method when searching from the address bar, and I think Firefox should add this as well. What do you guys think?

Using POST as http method is more secure than GET. Pretty much everyone can agree on that. I know that the search engine DuckDuckGo is having this option and you can configure it in their website (duckduckgo.com). Also Tor browser have built in option to use POST as a native method when searching from the address bar, and I think Firefox should add this as well. What do you guys think?

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HI, as Firefox Support Volunteers can not change Firefox nothing will happen with this post. You can go to 3 Bar Menu -- > Help --> Submit Feedback and it will be reviewed by a team for Future inclusion. So make your case.