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    Bing as Default Search Engine in Opera 26

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    • elcanton
      elcanton last edited by

      @candytaco thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!
      bing is extremely important for me as I very often stay in mainland china. the default for chinese users is baidu - which works terribly with english and google doesnt work well for simplified chinese (and it is blocked)
      Bing is the very only thing that can handle both perfectly...

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      • wiley264
        wiley264 last edited by

        So let me make sure I'm understanding this.

        We can't have a UI to add a search engine because malware could use that to add a malicious search engine.

        Instead, we have to edit a JSON file to add a search engine... which malware TOTALLY can't use to add a malicious search engine.

        Ultimately, sufficiently advanced malware is indistinguishable from the user, regardless of platform and regardless of method (simulated clicks, file edits, etc).

        On Windows, the best you can probably do is put the JSON configuration in Program Files, where editing it require admin privileges. If that's the intent, though, then why are you overwriting it and making me angry all over again with every update?

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        • padr1n0
          padr1n0 last edited by

          Just wanted to add that candytaco's solution worked for me. Also Bing supposedly has a webpage that allows you to do this at http://www.bing.com/set/search. Hope it works and hope Opera comes around to fixing this. It's probably a money issue.

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            We can't have a UI to add a search engine because malware could use that to add a malicious search engine.
            Instead, we have to edit a JSON file to add a search engine... which malware TOTALLY can't use to add a malicious search engine.

            Wrong, you can recover Bing via the json because the json is official from a prior Opera version, any further alterations in that json will make it invalid in their security verification and Opera won't allow you to use it.

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            • lando242
              lando242 last edited by

              any further alterations in that json will make it invalid in their security verification and Opera won't allow you to use it.

              I remove entries in the json all the time to free up shortcut letters. Wouldn't that trigger the same problem?

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              • vames
                vames last edited by

                Bad move. A user should be able to choose a search engine of it's own liking. Maybe I'll install Opera again in a year or so. For now; byebye. Uninstalling...

                I have also un-installed Opera from my computer. Going with Google's rendering engine created a browser that took away many basic features. It took a while before I became OK with all these changes, and then now these guys feel the need to take away my choice to choose my default search engine. I mean, are they for real?

                I've gone back to Firefox and awaiting the launch of Spartan.

                [mod edit: partly removed. No need to curse people. Bye.]

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  any further alterations in that json will make it invalid in their security verification and Opera won't allow you to use it.

                  I remove entries in the json all the time to free up shortcut letters. Wouldn't that trigger the same problem?

                  I just tried to "hack" the Amazon entry, replacing it with a startpage.com config. It didn't work.
                  Opera will check that the file was adulterated and ignore it and falling back to only 1 default search engine (may depend on region), you kinda bug it. See malware can't get in...

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                  • wiley264
                    wiley264 last edited by

                    I'm also removing Opera from my machines. I have no interest in running the only browser that won't let its users pick a search engine.

                    This whole situation (including the speed dial page) smells a lot like a backroom deal between Opera and Google.

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                    • rainspa
                      rainspa last edited by

                      Opera Beta has the option for Bing as default search again so I guess the next stable version will have it too if you care to wait or install the Beta version.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        Bing is back in Opera Stable 27.0.1689.66.

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