How To Turn Off Chrome Search Suggestions

Written by gtmars | Published 2020/12/28
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TLDR How To Turn Off Google Chrome Search Suggestions: Turn Off Chrome Search History Suggestions. Chrome shows up previous search history on address bar. Google Chrome can also force you to enter a password for the sites you logged it, also will wipe out the cookies and log out automatically. Mr.Vic Vic, Founder of gtmars.com & plan2trip.com, shares knowledge in the digital world about Cybersecurity in the Digital world about cybersecurity. He explains how to get rid of the suggestions and solutions.via the TL;DR App

★ In the past or present based on your Chrome usage behavior, you may come across the URL tab bar showing up the previous “search history” on your address bar.
★ For some users in the last time, they logged onto their computer, this wasn’t happening, and you may be putting up with a lot of intriguing thoughts on what has changed, maybe the last chrome update did it? well, don't grain your brain energy on this simple matter.
Google Chrome Search History suggestions:
Figure 1. Google Chrome- showing up previous search history.
★ When you raised a ticket to the chrome community or any other available internet blogs. you will get very excited and happy to see tons of suggestions and solutions, few may work few may not.
Alright, suit up for the technical round. Let's jump into our solutions round.
Solutions to getting rid of it:
Option 1:
★ I did my experiment on the latest version of Chrome (88.0.4324.50 (Official Build) beta (64-bit)) , if you are using the older version of chrome some of the Omnibox features may not be available for you to navigate it.
STEP 1: On your Chrome Browser (any versions): Just type this keyword “chrome://flags/”on the search bar. Now, we are switching into the experimental features mode to find the “RAT” to hit it, I mean to disable the options and prevent them from showing it.
Figure 2. Chrome Experimental features mode.
Note: Ignore this WARNING message saying “ EXPERIMENTAL FEATURES AHEAD! By enabling these features, you could lose browser data or compromise your security or privacy. Enabled features apply to all users of this browser.
An interesting fact we are going to disable one or a few pieces of stuff, so be cool.
STEP 2:
What’s its purpose: Enable frequency ranking for local history zero-prefix suggestions. — Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android.
★ In the Search box type omnibox-local-zero-suggest-frecency-ranking. something will pop-up on the page. now, click on the combo box you will get three options “Default”, “Enabled”, and “Disabled”. Please, choose the “Disabled” option as shown in Figure3.
Figure 3. omnibox-local-zero-suggest-frecency-ranking.
STEP 3: Omnibox keyword search button
What's its purpose: The keyword search button offers a way to search on specific sites from the Omnibox. This flag has no effect unless “Omnibox suggestion button row” is also enabled. — Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS.
★In the Search box type ”Omnibox keyword search button”. something will pop-up on the page. now, click on the combo box you will get three options “Default”, “Enabled”, and “Disabled”. Please, choose the “Disabled” option as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4. Omnibox keyword search button.
★ There are tons of Omnibox features, URL related search, etc., Omnibox from Google chrome browser.
★ If the above options don’t prevent it from showing it, try Omnibox Max URL Matches, Omnibox Bubble URL Suggestions. These are a little irrelevant to it.
★ I have opened the door for you, feel free to navigate other features, and enable or disable wisely. Please, be aware be conscious of what you read, what you choose, what you disable.
Option 2: Basic or Advanced Search history Delete.
Issues like this based on the default search behavior of the chrome browser. If you want to hide it you can navigate to the following menus on the given below screenshot to perform a full search delete. Hey! watch out. Don't delete the cookies you will lose your auto-login functions, it will force you to enter a password for the sites you logged on, also it will wipe out the cookies and log-out automatically.
Figure 5: Search History-Navigations.
Figure 6. Delete Basic search history- Chrome Browser.
Option 3: Incognito mode
★ If you don’t want the search history to be recorded then you can also try browsing in Incognito mode using “Ctrl+Shift+n”.
★ Now you can browse privately, and other people who use this device won’t see your activity. However, downloads and bookmarks will be saved.
Figure 7. General incognito information.
Figure 8. Incognito mode.
★There is an option for you to ”Block third-party cookies”.
Figure 9. Block third-party cookies.

Take control of your online safety:

★ Chrome works hard to protect your data and privacy online. With easy-to-use privacy controls, Chrome lets you customize your settings and browsing experience to how you see fit.

What’s new in Chrome 83 ?

★ As part of this new release, here’s a list of features and changes you’ll notice when you update to Chrome version 83.
✓ Zoom in or out on a page (iPhone/iPad) You can make a page larger or smaller with “Zoom in” and “Zoom out.”
✓ Put your tabs in groups (Computer) You can organize your tabs in Chrome into groups.
✓ Use Safe Browsing in Chrome (Computer) Safe Browsing provides alerts about Malware Risky extensions Phishing Sites on Google’s list of potentially unsafe sites.
✓ Block third-party cookies in Incognito mode (Computer) You can now block third-party cookies from ads and images on pages you visit in regular mode and in Incognito mode.
✓ Check your password security You can check if your saved passwords were exposed in a data breach by checking all of them at once.
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Published by HackerNoon on 2020/12/28