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Message #82634
[Bug 1393902] Re: GOOG search credit flag isn't always in search queries
I think that the sometimes factor is actually whether the profile is
currently logged into Google Services. If I log out of Google and do the
search, I get the client string. If I log back in, when I search again,
there is no string.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1393902
Title:
GOOG search credit flag isn't always in search queries
Status in “chromium-browser” package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
We expect "client=ubuntu" or "client=browser-ubuntu" in every GOOG
search query URL.
It isn't in every search, but is in some. The user-profile's age
(probably in versions, not time) seems to be a factor, or whether one
is logged-in to Google for sync seems to be a factor too.
data:
who:
(ntpf|loc) New Tab Page Form or Location
L=logged in too G Apps
N=profile created with this version
(nn) = version
"client=value"
cm: ntpf N (37.0.2062.94=utopicrel) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: loc N (37.0.2062.94=utopicrel) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: ntpf LN (37.0.2062.94=utopicrel) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: loc LN (37.0.2062.94=utopicrel) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: ntpf N (34.0.1847.116=trustyrel) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: loc N (34.0.1847.116=trustyrel) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: ntpf LN (38.0.2125.111) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: ntpf N (38.0.2125.111) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: ntpf L (38.0.2125.111) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: ntpf (38.0.2125.111) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: loc LN (38.0.2125.111) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: loc N (38.0.2125.111) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: loc L (38.0.2125.111) "client=ubuntu-browser"
cm: loc (38.0.2125.111) "client=ubuntu-browser"
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