![]() ![]() I will give StartPage a try and see how that fairs out. So, unfortunately this article is no longer relevant and I am now searching again for a better quality search engine that gives me results that are actually related to what I searched for, and are NOT crap AMP results. It seemed at first that Bing had been returning better quality results than Google (or so I thought) … but alas… Bings results are looking very poor and often UNRELATED to what I actually search for. I have been using Bing, and I still get a ton of AMP results. Because now there is no way to avoid it, unless you force Desktop or use a different search engine. This was just a way to force more users over to use their AMP nonsense. So now it just redirects to regular Google. Well, according to them, they “merged” the features of encrypted.google with google search page. Google got rid of that page end of last month (April ’18)). Sadly, now Encrypted Google is a thing of the past. Have always used once Google started shoving their crippled AMP baloney down our throats. Startpage, using a different browser, or loading the desktop version of the search results - they are not as straightforward as this option. While there are other options - changing the search engine to another provider, e.g. Closing WordsĬhanging the default search provider works best for users who want to keep on using Google Chrome and Google Search. You may undo the change at any time by selecting a different search engine from the options. This makes the default search engine in Chrome, so that you can run searches using it directly from Chrome's address bar. You should see it listed at the bottom of the page". This displays the list of installed and known search engines. Tap on the three dots to open the menu in Chrome, and select Settings from the list of menu items.You can make the search engine your default search engine in Chrome so that it is used automatically. So, all you have to do is use instead of to run searches. You will notice that there are not any AMP pages in the search results. This is another address for Google Search. Open Google Chrome, or any other browser that supports AMP, on your device.While you cannot do anything about that if you use Google Search, you may use another Google Search engine that does not return AMP pages right now. This is the case especially for news related searches, but you will come across AMP pages when you run other searches as well. ![]() When you run a search on Google Search, AMP pages are often returned. Unfortunately I noticed that this Firefox User agent break some Chrome functionality.after some test I found that if you remove the version of Chrome from your. While it is possible to use another search engine, Startpage for instance, the bulk of users remain on Google for the time being. Recently I saw that several people use a Firefox user agent 'Mozilla/5.0 (Android 9 Mobile rv:65.0) Gecko/65.0 Firefox/65.0' together to ADGUARD to disable GOOGLE AMP in CHROME. Google Search highlights AMP pages in the results, but does not offer any option to access the "real" source directly. Google pushes AMP content heavily in search which is probably the main reason why many publishers make use of AMP right now. ![]()
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