Booking.com ad in omnibar breaking basic functionality
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A Former User last edited by
Also happens to me when I'm typing in "news". It immediately starts wanting to send me to New York listings on booking dot com, and I have to sit and wait a second or so after typing out all of "news" before it stops doing so and starts wanting to send me to what it used to always want to send me to with far less of the word typed in. This is aggravating the heck out of me, and I'm getting tired of all of the intrusive ways they're trying to shove their ad partners down my throat. Consider me on the fast track to another browser, as well.
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makoruu last edited by
Having poured through the settings, myself, there doesn't appear to be a way to disable it, either.
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A Former User last edited by
@makoruu I went through everything, including the profile folder. They buried this deep.
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A Former User last edited by
@mgeffro Thank you for responding. At this point i'm still seeing the Booking.com results come up. Is there a way I can "force" the pull?
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frd3 last edited by
Same thing here, it's still there and extremely annoying. It is also "hijacking" sites like Couchsurfing. When I start typing "couch" I'm automatically redirected to booking.com...
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A Former User last edited by
Still continuing. NY seems to have been fixed, Washington no, "the" no.
I don't know if this is a mistake or not but one more day and I'm going to Chrome.
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A Former User last edited by
I have the same issue. It is extremely irritating.
This was a very poor decision on the part of Opera to include this.
It must be making them good revenue, but it doesn't make me happy.
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A Former User last edited by
I updated to 53.0.2907.106 several hours ago and this is still occurring. Typing in "dis" to go to discogs.com, for example, instead shows me a booking.com advertisement for "disneyland hotel", which is what is opened if I press Enter instead of the actual site in the omnibar. This has a disastrous effect on being able to rely on muscle memory while browsing.
If that wasn't the intended behavior, then I'm not really confident that the actual intended behavior is really any better. Adding sponsored links to Speed Dial was one thing, but constantly injecting ads and unwanted sponsored search terms into basic UI elements in response to user input is extremely intrusive and I'm strongly considering switching browsers because of this.