@Adrian
> when you switch from google to ddg, automatically an @google pinned search shortcut is added to the topsites, I'm guessing this might be intended and tracked
1. I have never seen this before (and I use several FF versions on several machines)
2. how can this be intended? By switching, the user shows intent to not use Google. Why would Firefox undermine this by adding Google prominently?
3. IT doesn't seem to be tracked really - its open, unconfirmed and barely touched in 2 years.
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@Adrian
> when you switch from google to ddg, automatically an @google pinned search shortcut is added to the topsites, I'm guessing this might be intended and tracked
1. I have never seen this before (and I use several FF versions on several machines for decades)
2. how can this be intended? By switching, the user shows intent to not use Google. Why would Firefox undermine this by adding Google prominently?
3. IT doesn't seem to be tracked really - its open, unconfirmed and barely touched in 2 years.
@Adrian
> when you switch from google to ddg, automatically an @google pinned search shortcut is added to the topsites, I'm guessing this might be intended and tracked
1. I have never seen this before (and I use several FF versions on several machines for decades)
2. how can this be intended? By switching, the user shows intent to not use Google. Why would Firefox undermine this by adding Google prominently?
3. It doesn't seem to be tracked really - its open, unconfirmed and barely touched in 2 years.