Firefox (desktop & Android)
Firefox is supported on both desktop and Android. As elsewhere, the manual method works today and the Neuji add-on is coming soon.
Manual method — works today
Firefox adds a site's search engine from the site itself (via OpenSearch), so the quickest path is:
Firefox desktop
- Open neuji.com and sign in.
- Click the address bar. Firefox detects Neuji's search descriptor and shows a search-engines control — click it and choose Add Neuji (you may see a small "+" on the search icon, or find Add "Neuji" in the address-bar drop-down).
- Make it the default: Settings → Search → Default Search Engine → Neuji
(or
about:preferences#search).
If your Firefox does not offer to add Neuji automatically, add it from Settings → Search → Search Shortcuts → Find more search engines, or use the OpenSearch auto-discovery flow (it reads the same descriptor).
Firefox for Android
- Open neuji.com in Firefox and sign in.
- Tap the ⋮ menu → Settings → Search.
- Under Default search engine, tap Add search engine. If Neuji was auto-detected from the page it appears
in the list; otherwise choose Other and enter:
- Name —
Neuji - Search string to use —
https://neuji.com/search?q=%s(UK:https://neuji.co.uk/search?q=%s)
- Name —
- Select Neuji as the default.
Neuji add-on — coming soon
The Neuji Search add-on registers Neuji (with private suggestions) and, on first install, asks to set it as your default search engine — on desktop and Android.
Once published:
- Open the listing above and click Add to Firefox.
- Confirm the permissions prompt.
- Firefox asks, once, whether to make Neuji your default search engine — choose Yes.
Until the add-on is live, use the manual method above.