How to remove Google AI overview in search results?
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Ahsanzia123 last edited by
@Halfabee Yeah, it looks like Opera recently enabled Google’s AI Overviews by default. It’s part of Google’s search changes, not Opera directly. To remove it, try adding &udm=14 at the end of your search URL — that forces classic results. Or switch to a different search engine like DuckDuckGo if it gets too annoying.
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JLM29 last edited by
@Ahsanzia123 Many thanks; I'll give it a whirl, and yes, I'd wondered if I'd have to switch to another 'brand' in the end.
Much appreciated.
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DrackenDarck last edited by
@Halfabee it appears just for specific searches. And maybe has your Firefox some blocker installed?
Also is the feature not bad.
And why do you complain about a website feature in Google in your browser forum? -
JLM29 last edited by
@Chi-oma Firstly, I apologise; I'm new to this forum and claerly don't understand how it works, or to read it. My fault completely.
In answer to your question: It's easy to turn off the toggle button when following the instructions to do so in Labs, but in fact this does not turn off the 'AI' overview acting when one - or I - do Google searches after this. Rather, when I turn off the toggle switch in Labs, a small 'window' pops up which says that doing so will not stop the overview appearing during Google searches - which left me wondering what function the toggle-switch has if it doesn't do what it seems to offer.
And apologies again if I offended you.
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charlessilver last edited by
Opera isn’t doing anything special here—it’s just loading Google’s search results as-is, and Google has recently started pushing AI Overviews by default, which is why you’re suddenly seeing them; sadly there’s no official “off” switch yet, but you can reduce or avoid them by staying logged out of Google, switching to the Web tab instead of All, adding to your search URLs, or simply changing your default search engine to something like DuckDuckGo or Startpage if you’re fed up with this forced feature...