The topic for things that were answered/discussed lots of times already
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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?
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Konstantin-Od last edited by leocg
Hello. Pressing Alt opens the Opera menu, which is very annoying when working in Figma, when you want to see the indents between elements (also done using Alt). I've disabled all keyboard shortcuts, but it didn't help. What can be done?
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Hawkeyefxr last edited by
I am trying to change the search engine to Duckduckgo, i can see where to change it and i'd told it's the default search engine but still the google one is still there. Ideally i would like to delete google.
Mac Os 10.13.6 HSAlso i have no O button that everyone keeps on about?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@hawkeyefxr You change the default search engine in settings page.
Remember that only pre-defined ones can be chosen as the default and that start page search engine is a different thing and can't be changed. -
LuisMachado last edited by
Well hello, I know I already published a topic about this but no one answered me and if they could help me here, well the thing is that before it didn't come out like a white box surrounding the browser, first I had to reinstall windows, therefore I delete everything, but when I install opera gx, now I get this box, it's a 64-bit windows 10, before it didn't, like what I'm pointing to with the blue arrow.
I only get opera gx in the other programs or in other browsers, including microsoft edge, that white box or white border does not appear, I would like if someone could help since the truth is very annoying, and more in my view, yes No because I will have to leave the browser. -
FORESTWORKER90 last edited by leocg
How to add "https://search.brave.com/" as the default search engine for both desktop and mobile for all opera browsers? I can easily add this in other browsers even in chrome and Vivaldi but not in opera. Why? Where is the innovation that opera stood for?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@forestworker90 As known, only pre-defined search engines can be set as default one.
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FORESTWORKER90 last edited by
@leocg It is very disappointing that all the browsers give users control over what they can use or search through but opera decides to live in the 15 century by not allowing us to add our own search engine. The problem is not with the brave search but any search like Startpage or ecosia. If you guys are copying everything from chrome then why lessen the default features? I am using chrome and can easily add any search engine of my choice both on desktop and mobile? I guess you guys are above chrome. Good browser but removing such important things just kills the experience. And can you guys tell me what will I do with eBay and Wikipedia as search engine?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@forestworker90 They say that it's to avoid search engines from being hijacked by malicious programs.
Also, we should not forget that searches are the main source of revenue for independent browsers, so Opera is probably protecting it too
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FORESTWORKER90 last edited by
@leocg Hacking? Never heard this reasoning from chrome if that was the case, Can you show me one hacking case were adding another search engine by the user has caused it?
About "main source of revenue", I haven't said to remove it, give us the option to add more because I use more than google and duckduckgo. Chrome and almost every browser give users control over what they want and companies dictating over what users should do are just bad, simply wrong.
Is DDG paying you anything to add them?
I love Opera and would love to use it my way,
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@forestworker90 It's not uncommon to see malwares changing the browser settings to make searches being redirected to a malicious page.