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|    R Daneel Olivaw to All    |
|    Re: How to make Google search work (solv    |
|    07 Nov 25 17:54:49    |
      From: Danni@hyperspace.vogon.gov.invalid              Daniel70 wrote:       > On 7/11/2025 4:15 pm, kuato wrote:       >> Richard Owlett wrote:       >>> On 10/29/25 1:47 PM, Charlie Gibbs wrote:       >>>> On 2025-10-29, Dirk Fieldhouse       >>>>> On 14/10/2025 06:19, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:       >>>>>> Paul Bergsagel wrote:       >>>>>>       >>>>>>> I have solved the issue of Google not working. You need to LOG-IN to       >>>>>>> your google account first.       >>>>>>>       >>>>>>> Steps I used:       >>>>>>> Enter Google.com in the search bar.       >>>>>>> Log-in to your Google Account       >>>>>>> Success I can search Google again       >>       >>> ???????       >>> Used several times today and just now without problem.       >>> SeaMonkey 2.53.21 with JavaScript and cookies disabled on Debian 12.8       >> Google search doesn't work without logging       >> in???       >       > Did it previously work WITHOUT logging in??       >       > (I use DDG so don't know.)              Requiring a login to do a search would be beyond idiotic, Google's       original business model was micropayments from the "referrals". I'm       assuming it's a bug, although they probably consider Seamonkey so       insignificant nowadays that they may well not bother fixing it.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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