google search result changed display.
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Deleted User last edited by
nevermind. I think I never use search button on contextmenu anymore.
if one day chrome have lazy load feature Ill back to chrome.
So you'll support Google's browser sniffing which bars antitrust? OK....what make different while you add client=opera and sourceid=opera to url?
improve rate while google mistake opera with safari but bring user disappointment? -
A Former User last edited by
Has anyone been able to get Google back to normal on their browser, or are we just going to have to wait until Opera fixes this themselves?
How about waiting for Google to fix this since the problem is on their website not Opera's. -
Deleted User last edited by
I can't follow the question here.
google search result changed display to mobile ver because search button and quick search bar auto add client=opera and sourceid=opera to search url.
Reason maybe google mistake this url is from mobile browser. And without there variables google search engine recognize opera as safari -
martonjuha last edited by
Any solution for this annoying problem? It takes a lot of time to search for images with this old google interface. Please correct this error as soon as possible. Thanks a lot in advance.
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Deleted User last edited by
Any solution for this annoying problem?
type google to goto google link from search result, then google what you want to google.
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thatsmetal55 last edited by
type google to goto google link from search result, then google what you want to google.
Where exactly is this link? I can't seem to find it. And how exactly do you clear google-specific cookies? -
Deleted User last edited by
Where exactly is this link? I can't seem to find it. And how exactly do you clear google-specific cookies?
you mean ctrl + shift + del and tick all check boxs?
useless
https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=opera&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 -
lem729 last edited by
A thought: First try this. Go to Settings, Privacy and Security, and click on "All Cookies and Site data." See if you have google specific cookies there, highlight them one by one, and try deleting them. My guess is that it's done by clicking on the X all the way to the right for the highlighted item.
Alternatively you could clean all your cookies. A housecleaning. Lol. Surely the Google ones must be there. See if that makes a difference. I've never tried eliminating specific cookies before, but when I look at the Privacy and Security menu, it seems you can do that.
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vendimia last edited by
Hi, install this extension to temporarily fix the bug
User-Agent Switcher
https://addons.opera.com/es-419/extensions/details/user-agent-switcher/?display=en#
Once installed select: >>> OPERA ON WINDOWS
ENJOY!!!
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Deleted User last edited by
Hi, install this extension to temporarily fix the bug
User-Agent Switcher
https://addons.opera.com/es-419/extensions/details/user-agent-switcher/?display=en#
Once installed select: >>> OPERA ON WINDOWS
ENJOY!!!thanks man, it work
stupid opera, google from homepage useless now -
ridwanbgw last edited by
Hi there, having the exact same problem and already suspecting the user agent recognition from Google server. I dont know which end that contribute to this error, whether it's Opera or Google. I'm pretty much enjoyed using Opera Next, so NO, i wont change my browser to anything else.
The addons solve the problem, but, truthfully, i'm hoping that this bug fixed soon,,
My regards to Vendimia,
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christoph142 last edited by
To put an end to speculations:
Google started sniffing for the new Opera user agent string (OPR)
Some guys from Opera already contacted them and are trying to persuade them to revert this nonsense.
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A Former User last edited by
To put an end to speculations:
Google started sniffing for the new Opera user agent string (OPR)
Some guys from Opera already contacted them and are trying to persuade them to revert this nonsense.Reeks of anti-trust violations. I hope the mainstream tech news report this.