Tìm kiếm hỗ trợ

Tránh các lừa đảo về hỗ trợ. Chúng tôi sẽ không bao giờ yêu cầu bạn gọi hoặc nhắn tin đến số điện thoại hoặc chia sẻ thông tin cá nhân. Vui lòng báo cáo hoạt động đáng ngờ bằng cách sử dụng tùy chọn "Báo cáo lạm dụng".

Learn More

How to disable Google auto-complete and instant search functions

  • 4 trả lời
  • 12 gặp vấn đề này
  • 102 lượt xem
  • Trả lời mới nhất được viết bởi Kev9

more options

Until the last week, I have been successfully using http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=0 to disable Google's insistence on forcing users' searches to use the infuriating auto-complete and Instant Search functions (the option to disable the former was removed by Google from Preferences while the latter doesn't retain the disabling in Preferences). However, Google now seems to have beaten my first choice workaround. Before I switch to one last possible workaround, I wondered if Firefox users knew of any others? Failures so far are: *http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=0 *www.google.co.uk/firefox *https://encrypted.google.com/

Until the last week, I have been successfully using http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=0 to disable Google's insistence on forcing users' searches to use the infuriating auto-complete and Instant Search functions (the option to disable the former was removed by Google from Preferences while the latter doesn't retain the disabling in Preferences). However, Google now seems to have beaten my first choice workaround. Before I switch to one last possible workaround, I wondered if Firefox users knew of any others? Failures so far are: *http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=0 *www.google.co.uk/firefox *https://encrypted.google.com/

Giải pháp được chọn

Tất cả các câu trả lời (4)

more options

You can use:

Those two do not show suggestions, but also do not have autocomplete=off in case you are remembering form data

  • Tools > Options > Privacy > History: "Remember search and form history"
more options

Thank you! Aren't you clever? The https:// works, whereas the http:// stopped working last week and I never thought about https: Now, swearing and tension levels in my home near Manchester in the UK have dropped dramatically, so thank you again kind "cor-el." Kevin

more options

Giải pháp được chọn

You're welcome

more options

Thanks but Google forcing users (Jan 2012) to adopt iGoogle has stopped that work-around from working. I now just don't sign into Google any more. I lose the top bar of Web, Images, News etc. And I have to use Safari to make Calendar changes and setting up Alerts. But anything is better - for me - than using auto-complete which is so similar to the infuriating predictive text. I started off using the very first Beta Google years ago. Thought it was great for simplicity and clarity. But Google has lost its way and forgotten "If it works, don't fix it."