I don't have access to Google Images Search since I installed the latest update for https everywhere (today)
I have installed the https everywhere add-on a while ago.
Since I've done this I've never been able to click on images each time I was doing a Google search from their first page of results ("search everything"), but I could still find images by going directly to Google Images search.
Since I installed the latest update for https everywhere this morning, I simply cannot search a single image with Google, which is a problem as I'm a professional art historian. I get the message"Your search - rembrandt - could not be completed with the requested search options. Reset search tools". But resetting the search tools don't change anything. I'm working on a Mac, if it helps.
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You need to go to Tools\Add-Ons and click the Preferences button of HTTPS-Everywhere. Then uncheck Google Search and you're back in business. You're welcome ; )
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You need to go to Tools\Add-Ons and click the Preferences button of HTTPS-Everywhere. Then uncheck Google Search and you're back in business. You're welcome ; )
Thank you so much! Totally did the trick. Thanks again.
I had the same problem although it was a previous update rather than this one that caused the problem. Just hadn't got round to doing something about it - was using Bing images instead.
I searched for some answers this morning and seemed like most suggestions were a nuisance to try. Couldn't find 'Preferences button of HTTPS-Everywhere' as suggested above. Decided to check if No Script was blocking it. Sure enough. So problem is solved.
Thought I'd put it out there in case it helps someone else. Appreciate that people are so helpful on here.
Sorry - just realized I posted in the wrong thread. Was referring to a problem I was having with google images not working in Firefox since one the last updates. Apologies.