Switching default search engines
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aycarus last edited by admin
So I used this solution (http://forums.opera.com/topic/514/default-google-localization) and it seemed to work.
Still outstanding questions though: Why does this issue arise? Why can't localization be changed from the Preferences.. window? And why can't I set an "Other Search Engine" as a default?
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A Former User last edited by
You cannot set non-standard search engines as default because third-party programs started changing users’ searches to malicious websites. Until we can fully protect against this attack, the ability to set a non-pre-installed search engine was default was removed.
As for changing the auto-discovered location from within the browser, that is being discussed. Its very annoying and inconvenient when it fails. Fortunately, it “just works” for the majority of users.
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linuxmint7 last edited by
Why not add Duck Duck Go to default search engines list?
Because then everyone who does not use Duck Duck Go will ask, 'why not add (insert their preferred search engine) to the default search engine list ?.'
The default search engine list would end up being huge if this were to happen. Best wait till Opera sorts out how to implement a way to allow users add default search engines without compromising the browser or user security.
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Deleted User last edited by
Why not add Duck Duck Go to default search engines list?
Because then everyone who does not use Duck Duck Go will ask, 'why not add (insert their preferred search engine) to the default search engine list ?.'
The default search engine list would end up being huge if this were to happen. Best wait till Opera sorts out how to implement a way to allow users add default search engines without compromising the browser or user security.So, add them, who cares if there are 1000 search engines available. Better than reducing functionality. In the specific case of DuckDuckGo, it should definitely be in the built in default list as its addition would restore a function which existed in previous versions of Opera!
Opera tends to attract users of a higher than average technical skill level, dumbing the browser down in the name of "security" is not appealing to us. Maybe it would be best to keep the shields up by default, but provide an option for the rest of us to make Opera work the way we want it to.
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virtugon last edited by
I know the DuckDuckGo discussion if off-topic in this thread, but I'd also really like it as a default search engine. Apple added it to Safari as a default to promote privacy. So unless Opera is sponsored by Google I don't see why it can't be added.
The goal of limiting the list is to counter malicious search engines, so if a search engine has proven itself a reliable and trustworthy, why not add it to the list?
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A Former User last edited by
I have to agree to this -- adding duckduckgo and startpage, the two most prominent private search engines, wouldn't hurt anyone. I do know that we can use extensions for this, but imo it's just clumsy not being able to use them from the main input field. And yeah, ofc we can (and I do) use them with a letter shortcut, but it involves typing not only a letter but also a space after that. I have forgotten to type it a thousand times, it's unintuitive. Also if you copy/paste a search you have to input the damn shortcut again. It's really painful and the number of users complaining about this speaks for itself. It's been in the forums nonstop since opera 15 came out.
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lubeg last edited by
It's not even about increasing "Default search engines" list. There is an option to add your own search engine, which will be in "Other search engines" group.
The only thing / problem, one can NOT make any search engine from that list as the default one.
Which does look like that Opera is sponsored either by Google, Yahoo or Bing.
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A Former User last edited by
You cannot set non-standard search engines as default because third-party programs started changing users’ searches to malicious websites. Until we can fully protect against this attack, the ability to set a non-pre-installed search engine was default was removed.
As for changing the auto-discovered location from within the browser, that is being discussed. Its very annoying and inconvenient when it fails. Fortunately, it “just works” for the majority of users.Any update on this?
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Deleted User last edited by
Hi there,
For some reason my default Opera search engine is google.co.kr, which is strange because I don't actually speak Korean or have Korean language settings as far (as I know). I want to change the default search engine to google.com but under Preferences > Manage Search Engines it doesn't give me the option to edit Google Search, and if I add an "Other Search Engine" I can't set it as Default.
Any help is appreciated.The redirection from google.com to any other domain is based on your IP. If you've got a proxy connection using a Korean IP address, you will be most likely redirected to that country's specific domain, according to your IP address (if Google has a custom page for that country). This is not something that Opera can fix since it's not a bug.
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fretty51 last edited by
The easy way to change the default search engine in opera is very simple'
first add your favorite searchengine to the searchengines in the list
I have the Dutch version so I'll give the buttons-
in Extra (could be options in english) -
use Shift F12 -
panel choice= buttons -
click; search -
now simple drag and drop the new searchengine to the bar next to the original.
now rightclick on the unwanted original and click remove from the barthe new searchengine is now the only searchengine and Google is out.
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Deleted User last edited by
You cripple Opera, because some bad addons may do something? Honestly, if a user decides to install untrusted addons, it his problem. Maybe the addons need some certification system or something, but just removing core features from the browser because of that is ridiculous. It's like shutting down traffic, because someone crossed a red traffic light. Why don't you put intelligent users above stupid users for your application feature design?
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Deleted User last edited by
This has to be the most BS excuse ever. In the times like these where request for privacy is more and more important, it's just impossible to use DDG on Opera Mobile, while it's added to the desktop version.
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danihilist last edited by
DuckDuckGo has been my default search engine for some time now. I really don't recall when I made it that way, but it's in the Default list.
Now if I could just get rid of the Google search bar and Google from the default list.