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No way to disable inline autocomplete
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joshuajm...@gmail.com,
Apr 1 2018
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Issue descriptionSteps to reproduce the problem: 1. Search something 2. Attempt to search a shortened version of the string 3. Inline autoconplete searches your previous string instead 4. #*&!?$ What is the expected behavior? Button to Google this new "feature" on, because "off" should be the default desired state. What went wrong? Chromium started to think of themselves as gods and decided that what the users wanted was irrelevant. Also I think new devs have no idea how chromium works and just add functions at random because they done understand what they're doing. Did this work before? Yes Ages ago Chrome version: 64.0.3282.123 Channel: stable OS Version: 8.0 Flash Version: Stop fiddling with chrome.
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Apr 2 2018
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Apr 2 2018
@joshuajm.gm: Thanks for the report!! Could you please update Chrome to latest version #65.0.3325.109 and check if you still face the issue? If so please attach a screencast for further triaging of the issue? Thanks!!
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May 23 2018
As there is no action on this issue for long time closing this issue. Request you to update your Chrome to latest #66.0.3359.158 and verify. Feel free to file a new issue if the issue is still reproduced at your end. Thanks!
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May 23 2018
I'm sorry but no, I'm sick of the important things being ignored.I'm putting my foot down. Stop adding bad enforced features with no off switch.
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May 24 2018
Whatever I switched to edge, do whatever you want, you and all of Google are killing IT, I hope you're happy. |
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Comment 1 by joshuajm...@gmail.com
, Apr 1 2018