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Check if the app Google is visible in the list (white circle with a G in the middle) If it is, touch it, and hit the Enable button. If it is not, go to the Google Play Store, and reinstall Google by searching for it.
open your lock screen . long click on your home screen. click on widget section. select google search. drag it to your desire location on screen. Share. Improve this answer. answered Oct 9, 2017 at 10:14. Tejas Pandya.
Lost my Google toolbar after a Lollipop update. Find a space on your main screen (without icons) and hard press for a second or two until your widgets screen appears. Flip through the screens until you locate the Google toolbar. Press down on it and move it to your main screen. Voila!! Problem solved. Hope this helps.
When I set up my new phone (Fairphone 4) with Android 11 I selected Duckduckgo as search engine. This is now used in the bottom search bar on the home screen. Now I can't find the place in the settings to change this to something else in the settings. And searching the settings for "search" brings up nothing :-/
My carrier decide it was a good idea to remove Google search from the default android browser replacing it with a absolutely useless search engine they provide (which I hate with the burning passion of a thousand suns). If I go into the browser's settings > Select search Engine, I get the carriers engine as the only option.
Option 1:- You can turn off your Search History to prevent future searches from being saved to your Search History. But some features, including Google Now, won’t work when your Search History is turned off. 1.Visit your History page. 2.In the top right corner of the page, touch the gear > Settings. 3.Touch Pause.
Google Search needs to be disabled. It will not be in the first column where ordinary programs are listed. Scroll the screen sideways to the "All" column (past the "Running column) and you will find Google Search or just Search hiding somewhere. Remember what you are disabling so that you can restore it if it was the wrong app.
The same functionality seems to be now provided as Google app and I disabled it, resulting in less offensive but still present gray rectangle. Dragging or longpressing this bar has no effect whatsoever. Xda forum claims that removing Google app is sufficient (what is untrue, it leaves inactive grey bar just to spite people that want to get rid ...
Whenever I start Chrome, I get presented with a Google Logo, search bar and a grid of recent sites that I visited. This picture isn't from my phone, but you should get the idea: One day I accidentally deleted one of those sites by tapping and holding the box and selecting "remove". Now I have absolutely no idea how to get it back on the front page.
3. Add a search bar widget, but don't use the one supplied by Google Search (which is fixed-style) - instead, Nova itself offers the customizable one you're looking for, under Nova Launcher - Quick Search Bar. This search bar shares its customization options with the persistent one, under Nova Settings - Desktop - Search bar.