How to set default search engine in Opera for Android
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jiaxingzack last edited by
I have found that the Opera mini can add and set the default search engine, well, may be this version of Opera (Opera for Android 22) didn't notice this. So, how to report this request to the Opera developer (like report a bug, although this is not a bug).
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A Former User last edited by
So, how to report this request to the Opera developer (like report a bug, although this is not a bug).
No need, we are aware of this feature request as it was already reported in few places.
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nevarmaor last edited by
And how many years do we have to wait for this feature that EVERY OTHER BROWSER has now?
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safriks last edited by
Seriously, how hard is it to implement? Or is there a different reason for not giving it to us?
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A Former User last edited by
Security, as already explained. And also they probably have other priorities.
This is the Android forum, only a malicious root app in a rooted phone would be able to "hack" Opera's search engines.
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emoller last edited by
The reason is not that we want to prevent anyone from switching away from using google (or any of the other defaults we have in certain markets) as the default search and I agree... it's not hard to implement at all... in fact it's pretty easy. Well...if you can figure out an intuitive way of doing the UX on a mobile device. The reason it's never landed in Opera for Android is simply because there has been other things popping up that has been considered more important. If you look at statistics alone there's a really small portion of people that ever search with anything but the default search engine. With limited resources as you always have we've simply focused on fixing issues that affect a larger part of our user base.
All that said... our roadmap...that I really shouldn't talk about in public... does have something called "search engine improvements" on it so it's looking bright for all the duckduckgo-ers, bingers, yahooers, baiduers and askers!
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stevov last edited by
And you think Google is secure. I would rate search engine choice much higher than that Discovery nonsense. Lack of Search engine choice is the main reason I don't use opera on Android.
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ryskis79 last edited by
Are we still waiting for this feature? If it is the ux component that is holding the priority back don't bother with putting it in the ui. I believe most of the people requesting this would happily change the default setting via something like opera:config.
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ulfur77 last edited by
Just tried this in the new beta. Still no solution. This had been over 2 years in waiting. So I guess I'll just keep using Chrome until it's fixed...
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Deleted User last edited by
@ulfur77:
the first O4A 41beta allowed to add external search engines AND use them as default.now only the preinstalled ones are allowed as permanent choice, i guess its 'money talks' here.
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0ppy last edited by
Maxthon refugee here. Disappointing to see DDG or other privacy focused search engines cannot be added. For me, a focus on privacy/security is what sets great browsers apart.
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oziian last edited by
Well ... there is an external way around this.
My search engine of choice is Duckduckgo.
Go to the Duckduckgo site and download/install the Android app.
During the set-up it will ask you to associate a browser with Duckduckgo.
Select Opera for Android.In your apps listing you will have a link to the Duckduckgo app.
Drag it to your preferred display screen (for me it is the device's home screen).Now each time I want to do a web search (bypassing the inbuilt search engines of Opera) I simply tap on the Duckduckgo icon and that's it! Best of both worlds - Duckduckgo and Opera Android.
So far it has been working for me. Hope this helps others.
OziIan
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Deleted User last edited by
3 solutions for O4A 41 beta
go to http://duckduckgo.com
long tap in searchfield
add to browser selection list
(sadly the option to select an added search engine has been removed again in recent versions of o4a)click the three dots right top corner
add to speed dials
add to start pageworks with most search engines
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rzv79 last edited by
Three years since this topic is open and still no search engine option on mobile devices... Come on guys!
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johjeub last edited by
I am currently living in China and abandoned Opera for Android because of this reason.
Even in Chrome I can change the default search engine to bing and yahoo.