How to Disable Web Search and Use Memory Only in Perplexity

Perplexity is designed to search the web by default. It pulls live information from multiple sources to answer your questions. But sometimes you want answers based only on what Perplexity already knows about you. This is where Memory mode helps. Memory stores your preferences, past conversations, and personal data. When you disable web search and … Read more

Perplexity Webpage Summary Cuts Off Halfway: Fix

You open a lengthy webpage in Perplexity, and the AI-generated summary stops abruptly at the midpoint. This truncation issue often occurs when the source page exceeds the model’s context window or contains broken HTML structure. The summary may also cut off if the response length limit is reached during generation. This article explains the root … Read more

How to Get Perplexity to Search Government Sources Only

Perplexity is a powerful search tool that pulls from the open web by default. This often includes news sites, blogs, forums, and commercial databases. For research, grant writing, or policy work, you may need results limited to official government domains such as .gov, .mil, or specific country-level TLDs. This article explains how to restrict Perplexity … Read more

Perplexity ‘Sources Failed to Load’ Error: Diagnostic Steps

When you ask Perplexity a question, the response may stop at a red banner that says “Sources failed to load.” This means the search engine could not retrieve the web pages or documents it needs to cite. The error can happen due to network interruptions, browser cache conflicts, or server-side restrictions. This article explains the … Read more

How to Re-Order Sources in a Perplexity Answer

When you run a search in Perplexity, the answer page displays multiple cited sources below the response. By default, these sources appear in the order Perplexity’s algorithm decides is most relevant. You may want to rearrange them to prioritize a specific document, group sources by type, or present information in chronological order. This article explains … Read more

Perplexity Pro Search Steps: What Each Reasoning Phase Does

When you use Perplexity Pro, the search interface shows a series of reasoning phases before displaying your answer. Seeing labels like “Analyzing,” “Searching,” and “Synthesizing” can be confusing if you are unsure what each step means. These phases represent the behind-the-scenes process where Perplexity breaks down your question, gathers relevant information, and builds a coherent … Read more