This simple URL Block previously did a decent job.
*?udm=50*
Apparently too good, as I see it is no longer a part of the URL of a search made in the Google field in the middle of the screen of a New Tab.
For a search made in the Omnibox (the address field, up top in Chrome), I push a Google search phrase that forces the use of udm=14, which is the web-only result, without AI.
Omnibox search provider setting here.
https://admin.google.com/ac/chrome/settings/user/details/default_search_provider_enabled_category_it...
Here is my value so you can copy it. As you can see, it is only slightly adjusted from the default suggested values.
Omnibox search provider search URL
{google:baseURL}search?q={searchTerms}&udm=14&{google:RLZ}{google:originalQueryForSuggestion}{google:assistedQueryStats}{google:searchFieldtrialParameter}{google:searchClient}{google:sourceId}ie={inputEncoding}
I agree, it's super annoying, and there should be a simple tickbox in Chrome User Setting to disable it.
We shouldn't have to invent semi-broken workarounds.
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