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by espadrine
4252 days ago
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Based on my current knowledge, I believe you are wrong. Firefox' Desktop Awesomebar (which actually predates Chrome's omnibox) does not send every keystroke to Google[0], and never has. Even Firefox' Mobile Awesomebar doesn't do that[1] unless you click that "Yes" button. On the other hand, Google's Chrome browser is clear about the fact that it does send everything in the omnibar[2]: > When you type URLs or queries in the Chrome address bar (omnibox) or App Launcher search box, the letters you type may be sent to your default search engine so that the search engine’s prediction feature can automatically recommend terms or URLs you may be looking for. If you still believe you are right, I would be interested in seeing your sources. [0]: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/awesome-bar-find-your-b... [1]: https://blog.mozilla.org/privacy/2013/01/08/search-suggestio... [2]: https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/privacy/ |
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