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"This time, search with" bar still shows after disabling it.

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I've removed all address bar suggestions except bookmarks and yet I'm still seeing the "This time, search with" bar.

Firefox support's "upload images" not working, so i uploaded screenshots on an external site.

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I've removed all address bar suggestions except bookmarks and yet I'm still seeing the "This time, search with" bar. Firefox support's "upload images" not working, so i uploaded screenshots on an external site. [https://ibb.co/0yf76Ms Settings page] [https://ibb.co/H25qGh5 Address Bar]

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Hello Kiran, To remove "This time, search with" from the address bar suggestions, go to "Settings", click "Search" on the Settings sidebar, navigate to "Search Shortcuts", and untick every search engine aside from Google (if Google is your preferred search engine). This will remove the "This time, search with" suggestion completely. You can refer to the attached images for additional context. Hope it helps!

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Hello Kiran, To remove "This time, search with" from the address bar suggestions, go to "Settings", click "Search" on the Settings sidebar, navigate to "Search Shortcuts", and untick every search engine aside from Google (if Google is your preferred search engine). This will remove the "This time, search with" suggestion completely. You can refer to the attached images for additional context. Hope it helps!

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