The topic for things that were answered/discussed lots of times already
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wnlewis last edited by
It looks like Opera is not going to be my go to browser. Thanks anyway. Best regards, wnlewis
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A Former User last edited by
For years now every so often I've noticed websites are somehow adding themselves to my speed dial. For instance, just 10 minutes ago I noticed that "Unicef: something, something ukraine" has been added to my speed dial; never visited it before or even googled Ukraine on this computer.
What gives? Is there an option somewhere to turn this stuff off? It's become irritating enough that if I can't stop this from happening I'll most likely find a new browser, as much as I enjoy Opera.
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kerygma last edited by
How do I make Ecosia my default search engine? I've tried adding it under Manage Search engines but it does not seem to want to move up to the suggested engines.
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lavanyadeepak 0 last edited by leocg
Despite choosing the region as Americas in VPN connect dialog when checking the what is your IP page it shows as from #Turkey
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@lavanyadeepak-0 The site is guessing your location wrongly.
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7syntax-error last edited by 7syntax-error
I added my own preferred search engine under "Other search engines" however the browser doesn't allow me to set it as the default search engine. The option to click to select the search engine as default is greyed out. I have posted three screenshots below of the browser search engine issue and a third with system information and browser information at the end of the post.
Steps to reproduce:
1.) Add a search engine that isn't included in Opera Browser by default.
2.) Attempt to set as default. (Not possible.)Expected behavior:
1.) I should be able to set any search engine I add as the default search engine so that when I type into the search box at the top-right of the browser or in the address bar box it will use the search engine I added and specified.Opera version: 85.0.4341.60
Browser identification
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/99.0.4844.84 Safari/537.36 OPR/85.0.4341.60
Install: C:\Program Files\Opera
Profile: C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable
Cache: C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Stable
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@7syntax-error Not a bug as a search would had told you.
Only pre-defined search engines can be set as the default one.
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7syntax-error last edited by 7syntax-error
@leocg Thank you. I never thought a browser would restrict what search engines we can set so searching never crossed my mind. I didn't think any browsers restricted that and I did think it was a bug.
Just to be clear, I wasn't trying to change the search engine on the Start Page, I was trying to change the search engine to a custom one I added in the address bar and search bar, not the Start Page.Regards.
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JessaDoom last edited by
I was wondering why there is no Home button added to Opera Browser so we can go back to our home page like all other browsers out there.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@richard-pacey You login to Sync and enable bookmarks synchronization.
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tachib-shin last edited by
Hi,
I am using Opera Window latest version. I want to set the search engine in the new tab page to Duckduckgo but I can't find it in the settings.
What can I do?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@tachib-shin As said many times, it's not possible to change the start page search engine.
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A Former User last edited by
Adding a new search engine, no problem. Making that search engine the default, the option is greyed out. Am I doing something wrong or is adding Metager https://metager.org/meta/meta.ger3?eingabe=%s as the default search engine not possible?