Spyke

Anything like that for Brave? I use the firefox widget on mobile(and default to incognito) and have brave as my default search engine but it lands me on a defaulted "AI on" page every time. If I turn it off and search it is gone but because it's incognito(I think) it doesn't save the settings.

Anything that can be updated with this to turn off AI?

https://search.brave.com/search?q=%25s

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lemmy.world

If you’re blocking cookies to a certain extent, or browsing in incognito/private/whatever, it won’t remember you turned it off.

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Jackreply
slrpnk.net

I am talking about the search itself

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discuss.tchncs.de

Yes, the "show AI" toggle you set in the search is saved as part of your cookie. Any website setting will be reset if you cookie is wiped.

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This is likely the problem indeed OP.
FWIW Cookies were once a way for websites to store preferences and logged-in sessions, but they were easily abused for tracking as well. Protecting your privacy by deleting cookies deletes those preferences and sessions generally too, including the ai setting. IMHO ai enabled being the default is a shit idea, but I guess there’s little choice here.

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For the record, this is specifically because DuckDuckGo doesn't want to store any information about you, so everything gets handled client side. That means they have no way to tell that you are the same person unless you're using the same client with the same cookies.

Basically, DuckDuckGo forgets because it was built to be forgetful. That's how respecting privacy works.

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If you're on desktop, you can try zapping the entire container with ublock origin. Then it shouldn't matter if it gets turned back on or not, because it'll still never get rendered on screen.

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piefed.social

Are you talking about the browser or the search?

You might be crazy for calling it the 3th time 😅

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