12.15 forces Google as search engine
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desertoutlaw last edited by
FYI, although DuckDuckGocan can be used as a search engine, it is simply an extension for Google Chrome and uses its own crawler (DuckDuckBot) to compile an index of the web. It also uses data it gets from more than 100 crowd-sourced sites, Yahoo! BOSS, embed.ly, WolframAlpha, EntireWeb and Bing, making it something of a hybrid metasearch engine—hybrid, because while it uses many data sources, it also does some post-processing of results to filter out parked pages used for nothing but ads and other types of non-useful content. So rather than simple blended results you get from most metasearch engines, DuckDuckGo tries to pull together the best it can find from multiple sources.
If you go to
https://duckduckgo.com/aboutyou will see there is an add-on for Opera from
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/duckduckgo-for-opera-2/which adds a button to Opera searching since it is a tool-bar add-on and 3rd-party software. Therefore, it cannot be added to the list of search engines for selection as a default with Opera or any other recognized browser. However, it does work for searching.
Sorry.
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Deleted User last edited by
Originally posted by DesertOutlaw:
Therefore, it cannot be added to the list of search engines for selection as a default with Opera
I've got it in my list of context menu searches and it's one of Opera's default searches so it can be set to be the default. It's actually my default search.
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desertoutlaw last edited by
Startpage is a "plugin" that can be added to the Opera browser available from
https://www.startpage.com/eng/download-startpage-plugin.htmlThe instructions for adding Startpage to the list of search engines is nearly identical as those for ixquick
1. Type "opera:config" in the url window
2. Type "google" in the quick find search
3. Enter "https://www.startpage.com/" in the field for "Google2011 Location Provider" under "Geolocation"
4. Enter "startpage.com" in the field for "Google TLD Default" under "User Prefs"
5. Enter "https://startpage.com/do/search?language=english&cat=web&query=" in the field for "Google TLD URL" under ""User Prefs"
6. Click Save
7. Type "https://startpage.com/" in the url window
8. In the search window to the right of the url window, where Google appears, click on the downward arrow to reveal "Manage Search Engines" and select by clicking that selection
9. To remove Google, highlight Google and delete
10. If startpage is not shown, click "Add...' otherwise highlight startpage and the Edit
11. Make sure Startpage is in the field for the name
12 Make sure "ix" is the keyword
13. Click the Details button
14. Enter "http://ixquick.com/do/met.asearch.pl" in the field for "Address"'
15. Enter ""https://startpage/do/search?language=english&cat=web&query=" for the "Query string"
16. Click the box before "Use POST" so a checkmark appears
17. If desired as the default search engine, click the box before "Use as default search engine"
18. If desired as the Speed Dial search engine, Click the box before "Use as Speed Dial search engine
19. Click the "OK" button
20 Make sure there is not a check in the box before "Enable search suggestions in the address field"
21. Click the "OK" button
22. Reboot Opera
Using the above instructions work. However, just like any coding, just one error of a character or lack of the entire instructions may not add Startpage properly. Fortunately, in the event a mistake is made, Opera will still work. Therefore, just start over and try again.
Hope this helps.
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desertoutlaw last edited by
"I've got it in my list of context menu searches and it's one of Opera's default searches so it can be set to be the default. It's actually my default search."
My apologies. I did not see it listed. I blame poor eyesight. LOL!
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desertoutlaw last edited by
"I may be missing something. Otherwise, back to Opera 12.14."
Hmmmmm. 1st thought is if you have any toolbars installed as they have a tendency to interfere with the functions of any browser, call home a lot and consume resources. When I work on a computer reported as responding slow and performing like molasses, the 1st thing I do is remove toolbars and give the browsers a good cleaning, followed by ensuring only one AVP is running. Then check to make certain the hard drive capacity has not exceeded 80%, remove crapware, run Malwarebytes, then ccleaner, and finally defrag, ONLY after the drive has been checked 1st which requires a reboot. Its been my experience that overall performance is greatly improved.
Another thought is how tight Opera is being run; Are popups being blocked, is java permitted, are all cookies turned off?
If a solution cannot be found, you can always place a link to the desired search engine on the bookmarks bar until a version is released that works.
I know I continue to be informed about the latest release but I'm sticking with 12.15 until more of the bugs are removed.
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stepanstas last edited by
Came across this and it's starting to make more sense. Check out Opera's Vision between May and now.
http://web.archive.org/web/20130521203337/http://business.opera.com/company/vision
http://business.opera.com/company/visionThese two sections are no longer part of Opera's vision:
• We believe in respect for our users
• We believe in privacy (also mentions social responsibility)The new vision particularly highlights:
• We create value through partnershipsThat you do Opera, much more revenue flows in when you want users to share their private data with giants.
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Deleted User last edited by
(Ex) Opera user from 'ol 2001
I was always sympathetic with Opera as company that did manage to dig their own space between unfair competitors (IE pre-installed, Firefox subsized by Google paying up $1 per installation, Google Chrome advertisement on Google HOMEPAGE etc...etc...).My last Opera was 12.14 for this exact reason: I never saw Opera company play dirty AGAINST their user... and that why I've always used it for about 10~11 years.
It looks like Opera's fear to be unable to face next generation competition made them to sold-out the only resource they had in all these year : their user.
the "Google trick" or "users sold-out" it's still here in 12.16.
Don't worry Opera... Google won't pay that much anyway. The only thing they needed was another competitors out of the game... they paid for the searches you're trying to force users. But the real reason was alienate user from you... as for me, Google did succeed.
Uninstalling Opera.
Updating SRWare Iron.Goodbye
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Deleted User last edited by
I've switched to StartPage since recently, which is a sort of proxy for Google, to speed up searching. Although I would very much like to register Opera usage with Google, if that is what is happening by calling client=opera&sourceid=opera using the built-in search. Are these requests being counted anywhere? Do I need to search often, or is it enough to make a few searches per a longer time period?
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Deleted User last edited by
Originally posted by DesertOutlaw:
"I may be missing something. Otherwise, back to Opera 12.14."
Hmmmmm. 1st thought is if you have any toolbars installed as they have a tendency to interfere with the functions of any browser, call home a lot and consume resources. When I work on a computer reported as responding slow and performing like molasses, the 1st thing I do is remove toolbars and give the browsers a good cleaning, followed by ensuring only one AVP is running. Then check to make certain the hard drive capacity has not exceeded 80%, remove crapware, run Malwarebytes, then ccleaner, and finally defrag, ONLY after the drive has been checked 1st which requires a reboot. Its been my experience that overall performance is greatly improved.
Did you miss the thread or what? This is not about bugs or slowing, it is about new feature. Google feature. Before, you could choose which search engines you want to use, and now you still can as long as Google is one of them. My PCs are clean and all run flawlessly, problem is same with all of them, no matter if Operas are synchronized or not. Latest try was to assign letter G to another search engine and putting it on speed dial, it reverted to Google and assigned letter R to new one.
These two sections are no longer part of Opera's vision:
• We believe in respect for our users
• We believe in privacy (also mentions social responsibility)The new vision particularly highlights:
• We create value through partnershipsThanks for showing us that, that explains a lot.
@ylon I came here to write something like your post, but I doubt it would be any different, except for next choice of browser. :cheers:
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ice007 last edited by
Perhaps I have a solution for you folks?
Because I never had this bug neither in 12.15 nor in 12.16 I have a presumption what the reason is, why my search.ini isn´t affected by the bug.
I modified my search.ini with this tool: SearchEdit. Long time before this bug appeared - actually to change the order in the context-menu. Maybe it damaged the file in that way, that Opera isn´t further able to change it arbitrary?
So please try it an maybe you can give some feedback?
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opera1215b1748 last edited by
With this very helpfull HowTo I'm quite happy with Opera v12.16 and IxQuick.
However, I still would like to have an official fix for the "search engine protection" bug.
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captain-abstract last edited by
Originally posted by stepanstas:
These two sections are no longer part of Opera's vision:
• We believe in respect for our users
• We believe in privacy (also mentions social responsibility)The new vision particularly highlights:
• We create value through partnershipsthis is the bottom line.
clearly, there's no one left at Opera with such an outdated personal trait as conscience.
it was thrown away together with mail client, bookmarks, notes, well, just about everything
to keep it trendy, stripped-down and minimal.OK glass, GTFO...
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Deleted User last edited by
Originally posted by captain-abstract:
clearly, there's no one left at Opera with such an outdated personal trait as conscience.
What a load of rubbish. You have had a free ride for years (as have I). The company has not charged you to use its suite has it? Opera has always been a niche player in the desktop division and frankly it needed to change in order to survive. It's a BUSINESS not a charity. They have to make money. Shareholders have invested and they expect returns. Do you understand that? Conscience indeed! If you don't like the new Opera, use a former version. If you are concerned about security issues (and you shouldn't be just yet) then use another browser. But don't post such rubbish as you have above. Frankly, I'm ashamed of you.
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opera1215b1748 last edited by
Originally posted by rilef:
The "HowTo" breaks Google search and is unnecessary to make Ixquick the default search engine. So how can it be considered helpful?
I do not notice any downsides as to how Opera v12.16b1860 behaves now.
Both the StartPage and the IxQuick work just fine.Even with the "Google2011 Location Provider" field empty the Google Maps work for me. I do not use any other google stuff.
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captain-abstract last edited by
Leushino, no need to be ashamed for me, I bet you have other chores to take care of
(and please don't behave like my attacks on Opera hurt you like if I were attacking you. I'm full of respect to youThis situation is only partly about Opera.
In wider scope, it's about the BUSINESS you defend, the shareholders doing things beyond ethical and berserking in every aspect of modern world.
you can call the ongoing and artificially fueled wars around the world a business, can't you? Because it's one!I'm happy for you not having that claustrophobic feeling of watching the good things being squeezed out of existence as impeding the BUSINESS.
It's not like if I don't like the way Opera headed, I'd settle with FF (for example) and it stays good and full of features, and rather evolves than regresses. The awful truth is that everything is headed that way, because the world is run by agre$$ive manager$, so the other day I might be thoroughly baffled of the brand new stripped down, modeled after its shareholders vision, version of FF or whatever other browser that be.
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Deleted User last edited by
Originally posted by captain-abstract:
Leushino, no need to be ashamed for me, I bet you have other chores to take care of
(and please don't behave like my attacks on Opera hurt you like if I were attacking you. I'm full of respect to youThis situation is only partly about Opera.
In wider scope, it's about the BUSINESS you defend,I don't have as pessimistic a view of Opera's shareholders. They've invested in the company which exists to make money. It's not a good-will charity...right? Hopefully the features we miss will be added in an update (hey, I miss features as well ). I'm just asking (not very well apparently) people to slow down and show a little more patience instead of threatening to quit Opera or bad-mouthing it. Maybe it "is" as black as some have painted it and if that's the case, then I'll have to apologize and look elsewhere. But I'm not ready to give in just yet.
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spartaa last edited by
just dont too much using words "i" and "you"
everything will be more cool, everyone happy .
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stepanstas last edited by
Originally posted by leushino:
What a load of rubbish. You have had a free ride for years (as have I). The company has not charged you to use its suite has it? Opera has always been a niche player in the desktop division and frankly it needed to change in order to survive. It's a BUSINESS not a charity. They have to make money. Shareholders have invested and they expect returns. Do you understand that? Conscience indeed! If you don't like the new Opera, use a former version. If you are concerned about security issues (and you shouldn't be just yet) then use another browser. But don't post such rubbish as you have above. Frankly, I'm ashamed of you.
I'd have to disagree. I can completely support Opera as a business but it is disrespecting its users right now. If Opera disabled adding custom searches, fine. If Opera did not allow a default search engine switch outside of per-installed, fine. If Opera did not allow the deletion of Scroogle, fine. But this is pure ignorance. Don't waste people's time. Either admit it's a screw up and a bug or say this is permanent.
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AEN007 last edited by
20July2013
This (imo) is a(nother) problem that Opera should stop ignoring and fix.
I want MetaCrawler as my default search engine everwhere in Opera and
think it reflects poorly on Opera and does Opera no good for Opera to not "fix" this ...