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@Crul Thanks for the share!
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@HouseWolf There's supposedly a way you can do it on Chromium browsers but I still can't seem to figure it out. I don't know if Firefox always had the ability. Either way, this is a much, much easier way to do it haha
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@Boomkop3 Evidently, there was a way to do it but I could never figure out how. Now, you just go to a search engine you want to make as a default, open up the address bar drop-down for that search engine and there should be a button at the bottom of the drop-down menu that has the favicon for that search engine with a plus icon. Then, from there, you just set it as the default in the way you would with the built-in options!
I really appreciate [@firefox](https://lemmy.ml/c/firefox) adding the ability to enable custom search engines for searching with the address bar. As someone who just types my searches direct to the address bar, not having the option to use my search engine of choice was a problem that's now solved! [#Firefox](https://infosec.exchange/tags/Firefox)
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@ashitaka Tagging the people I'm addressing and throwing in hashtags for anyone else interested 🤔
Got an email today informing me that [@protonprivacy](https://lemmy.world/c/protonprivacy) is offering me their new [#ProtonSentinel](https://infosec.exchange/tags/ProtonSentinel) program as a [#ProtonPass](https://infosec.exchange/tags/ProtonPass) subscriber when it's normally only available to their more expensive subscription plans... These guys couldn't be any cooler! Thanks, [#Proton](https://infosec.exchange/tags/Proton)!
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