Neteller.com autofills in the bar and I can't delete it.
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makoruu last edited by
I use my browser for Netflix. I just go to the top and type in net, and then it autofills Netflix.
But recently in the last few days, it has been auto filling to some Crypto trash website called Neteller.com
https://www.neteller.com/en/?btag=a_104927b_3766c_&program=ntaffiliate
That html at the end, program affiliate, means that Opera is doing it on purpose.
I have literally never been to this website in my life until today.
And it can't be X'd out for autofill. (But Netflix can.)
What is going on with this trash?? Deleting its cookies doesn't even get rid of it.
Stop trying to push your crypto trash on us.

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makoruu last edited by
@leocg Opera One most likely. Whatever the default web browser is. I've had the same browser installed since I built this PC almost five years ago.
But I've been using Opera for 20+ years. Back when Opera was its own separate thing, and great for video streaming and flash. But those days are long gone. Now they're adopting all this AI and Crypto stuff, I might have to find a new Browser.
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Moved from Opera for Windows by
leocg
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RedJacK89 last edited by
Unable to disable it. All suggestions and shit is disabled. Opera is truly shitificationed.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Going to the URL
opera://settings/enhancedAddressBar, disabling promoted suggestions and restarting Opera (important) usually gets rid of them for users. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@RedJacK89 You can disable the "Specific keywords" flag at the URL
opera://flags/#specific-keywordsand restart Opera if you haven't. Don't know if that will help.You can goto the URL
opera://settings/clearBrowserData, switch to "advanced" and clear "Browsing history" and "Download history" for all time. Then, for extra good measure, goto the URLopera://about, take note of the "profile" path, close Opera and delete the "History" and History Journal files in the profile folder. This will only help though if the entry is stuck in history for some reason. If you get the entry in a test standalone installation, that's not going to help.