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01-20-2025, 03:22 AM
When I enable the "Show search box" option in "New tab page", it will always use some default search engine instead of the search engines I have installed and set as default:
Even removing these search engines in
chrome://settings/searchEngines it still doesn't get removed from the search box and my default search engine still isn't used if I do a search using the search box.
I hope the update to the search box will only use the search engines that the user has installed and set as default, instead of always using these default search engines.
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Currently the search list here is fixed, we will consider improving this feature in the future.
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(01-23-2025, 05:12 PM)Admini Wrote: Currently the search list here is fixed, we will consider improving this feature in the future.
Also, when I remove the default search engines at "
chrome://settings/searchEngines", it will be saved to the "
User Data\<USER>\Web Data" file. However, for some reason, this "Web Data" file will cause the passkey feature of the Bitwarden extension to work erratically after every browser restart. But simply deleting this "Web Data" file will make the Bitwarden extension work normally again.
I hope you also move the data when removing these default search engines to another file.
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(02-01-2025, 09:07 AM)tanquang Wrote: Also, when I remove the default search engines at "chrome://settings/searchEngines", it will be saved to the "User Data\<USER>\Web Data" file. However, for some reason, this "Web Data" file will cause the passkey feature of the Bitwarden extension to work erratically after every browser restart. But simply deleting this "Web Data" file will make the Bitwarden extension work normally again.
I hope you also move the data when removing these default search engines to another file.
Thanks for your feedback.
Have you tested this case in Google Chrome?
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(02-01-2025, 02:18 PM)Admini Wrote: Thanks for your feedback.
Have you tested this case in Google Chrome?
The last version of Chrome that is still supported on Windows 7 is Chrome 109. The passkey feature (and
according to the Collaborator) of Bitwarden is not supported on Chrome 109 because this browser is too old so I cannot test this case on Chrome.
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(03-09-2025, 08:57 AM)tanquang Wrote: The last version of Chrome that is still supported on Windows 7 is Chrome 109. The passkey feature (and according to the Collaborator) of Bitwarden is not supported on Chrome 109 because this browser is too old so I cannot test this case on Chrome.
You can use
supermium to test, it is almost the same as Chrome.
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(03-10-2025, 04:42 PM)Admini Wrote: You can use supermium to test, it is almost the same as Chrome.
I will test it later, but please improve the search box feature in the next update.
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