Disabling search suggestions in address bar
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philipat88 last edited by
I have exactly the same annoyance. I have also unchecked the box "Enable the search popup when selecting text under Settings>Browser>User Interface but that also doesn't stop it. The only way to prevent it seems to be to constantly delete search history but even then an empty box still pops up.
Surely there must be a way of preventing this annoying and potentially security-challenging feature?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I have also unchecked the box "Enable the search popup when selecting text under Settings>Browser>User Interface but that also doesn't stop it.
This setting has nothing to do with search suggestions.
Surely there must be a way of preventing this annoying and potentially security-challenging feature?
As already said in this topic, un-check 'Use a prediction service to help complete searches and URLs typed in the address bar' to disable search suggestions.
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philipat88 last edited by
Already done that (Prediction service) and I still get the popup making a search in the Address bar suggesting sites from search history. I unchecked also the "Enable the search popup when selecting text" box because that was suggested in a different post in this same forum. Any other ideas? As I said, the popup is not suggesting searches as such but simply displaying previous searches from history when the same letter of the new entry. So, if I delete all history, all I get is an empty popup box, which is still annoying.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Already done that (Prediction service) and I still get the popup making a search in the Address bar suggesting sites from search history
Ah, you want to disable history suggestions and not search suggestions.
Well, I guess it's not possible to disable suggestions from history and bookmarks.
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philipat88 last edited by
Thanks for the help. That is disappointing though because it CAN be done in both Firefox AND Chrome. The issue being I don't necessarily want other who have access to some of my network machines having access to my search History. I guess the only solution is to keep closing Opera (set to delete history on shutdown) or deleting history and put up with an empty popup box.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
The issue being I don't necessarily want other who have access to some of my network machines having access to my search History
To see the your history in Opera someone would need to be able to use the same Opera as you. It means that the person would need to gain access to your OS account.
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philipat88 last edited by
Yes, it is necessary for some people to use the machine in my Office (this one) sometimes for reasons of practicality. But thanks again for the info, I will be sure only to use Opera on my own personal machine that only I have access to and Firefox/Chrome on machines where access by others is required.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Yes, it is necessary for some people to use the machine in my Office (this one) sometimes for reasons of practicality.
You should be able to create a different user so people can use your computer without messing up with your data.
I will be sure only to use Opera on my own personal machine that only I have access to and Firefox/Chrome on machines where access by others is required.
Just remember that if someone has direct access to your computer, s/he can just get any info directly from the files.
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philipat88 last edited by
No files on that machine, of course, it's just a "bridge". The fact is, this is a weakness of Opera which Firefox and Chrome recognised and fixed. Thanks again for your help. Over and out....
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javilg last edited by
Hello
I guess my issue is the same as the other people's. I, of course, have disabled search suggestions, but I still get the annoying search history. It's not that I have to share the computer, but that whenever I want to try (for instance) a new search changing some keywords, the bar autocompletes the previous search just because the first one or two letters are the same... it's, as I said, very annoying and it seems impossible to disable. Maybe I'm missing something, but I have tried everything in the settings.
It may seem it's not that important, but it is for me, because I'm continually searching and trying to refine the results changing keywords.
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zalex108 last edited by
You can delete Opera icons from Desktop and Start and use a Shortcut inside another folder (just known by you) or use a Launcher...
You can create another Shortcut + profile for those Guests too.
Depending on what are your needs, creating another profile to make the searches an then clean full browsing data each time maybe might help.
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