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by cleer
4114 days ago
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This is not the Google Search app but rather a search app bundled with Firefox. You can tell: it uses Firefox design language and iconography and is called "Firefox Search"; the Google Search app looks nothing like this. Because of the open intent-based nature of Android, apps can hook into the swipe up gesture. If you also have the Google Search app installed, you should've gotten a dialog to select between the two, at least the first time you activated the swipe up. If you want to blame someone for this, blame Mozilla, but honestly, it's probably just an innocent mistake. This search app seems rather new (I just noticed it the other day, too) and probably doesn't get much usage, which I suspect is why it's not hooked into all the main app preferences yet. Jumping the gun to criticize Google here is... unfortunate. For comparison, here's what the Google Search app looks like: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.and... |
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I think it was automatically enabled on my phone because I explicitly disabled the Google app (my only other search app) in my App Settings.
I updated the page to refer to it as "Firefox's Google Search app". A fair name, considering its search engine options.