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Google Search Not Working on Firefox? 2 Simple Ways to Fix It

Disabling extensions and restarting Firefox is a quick fix to apply

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Updated onAugust 6, 2024

updated onAugust 6, 2024

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Google Search is by far the most-used search engine. It has a wide reach and many excellent features that keep users coming back.

When paired with one of thebest cross-platform browserslike Firefox, the syncing and data protection possibilities are endless. Unfortunately, users are having problems making Google Search work on Firefox these days.

As always, we have provided three surefire fixes to this problem to let you get back to exploring Google’s search engine on your favorite browser.

Why did Google Search stop working on Firefox?

Why did Google Search stop working on Firefox?

There are several reasons Google Search might not be working on Firefox. Most problems are in-app, while some can be hard to trace.

Below are some of the popular causes:

How do I enable Google on Firefox?

With these steps, you have not just enabled Google search but also set it as the default search engine.

Quick Tip:

The quickest way to be able to use Google Search is to simply use a different browser. And there is no better Firefox alternative than Opera One.

Opera One is an excellent browser that has Google as its default search engine. It is one of thefastest browsers for all devices, which makes you lose nothing in terms of the speed you get from Firefox.

Opera One

How do I fix Google Search if it’s not working on Firefox?

How do I fix Google Search if it’s not working on Firefox?

1. Clear browser data

Browser data is only useful when it is not corrupt. Once corrupt data accumulates, it leads to all sorts of issues, including Google Search not working in Firefox.

After clearing the browser data, restart your PC to effect the changes.

2. Disable/remove extensions

Too many extensions can mess up your browser. This is because some might contain programs that alter how the browser works.

This can cause Google Search not working on Firefox. In this case, you should remove any unwanted extension and disable the others temporarily.

When Google Search is not working on Firefox, it makes you miss out on the endless features and reach of the most-used engine in the world. With the solutions provided in this guide, you should be able to regain access to Google Search in no time.

Are you facing issues likeFacebook not working on Firefox? Then, check our detailed guide on how to fix it easily.

This issue is somewhat similar to theFirefox search bar not workingerror that we recently covered, so don’t miss it for more solutions.

Feel free to let us know the fix that helped you get the search engine working in the comments below.

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Ola-Hassan Bolaji

Windows Hardware Expert

A Computer Engineering graduate, he has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers.

He finds joy in simplifying complex topics into simple solutions for PC users. The quality of his work and providing step-wise tested and proven solutions to PC issues are all that matter to him.

Away from computers, he is either reading or watching football!

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Ola-Hassan Bolaji

Windows Hardware Expert

He’s a Computer Engineering graduate who has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers & operating systems.