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      vongalin last edited by

      Good afternoon all !
      Any idea what file/folder/etc. the default search engines are stored in ? I have checked through all the JSON-type and unencrypted SQLite files and have had no luck.

      Why you ask ? I run a specialized custom setup where 98% of my V install runs on a RAM drive. Only my preferences and extension settings are saved between clears. One of the files that I am clearing causes the default search engines to reappear. It doesn't really affect my searches, more like I am annoyed they are there (hate seeing Google anything).

      Once I find where they are, I can remove them from V, then whitelist the file from clearing.

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        iAN CooG last edited by

        "%localappdata%\Vivaldi\User Data\Default\Web Data"
        it's a sqlite db3 database, open it with DB Browser for SQLite
        table "keywords"

        http://iancoog.altervista.org/
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        Windows10 64bits - 8core i9-9900K @ 3.60GHz - 16Gb RAM - nVidia GT1030

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          vongalin @iAN CooG last edited by

          @iAN-CooG Thank you ! Everything I needed.

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