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BING Search Hijacking Google Searches

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Google is the only search engine I've selected for my Firefox Android browser. Often in the last month or so – after I type a search term into the omnibox at the top of my Firefox browser page – a "bing.com" results page opens. In fact, after I tried the words 'bing hijack' in this Mozilla Help page's own dedicated search box (NOT the browser's omnibox) another 'bing.com' page opened with search results This has happened in two different mobile devices that are synced to the same Firefox account. I do use the uBlock extension so I added the bing URL to the "My Filters" list, and my browser is always set for 'Strict' tracking protection. Is there any way to defeat this nonsense?

Google is the only search engine I've selected for my Firefox Android browser. Often in the last month or so – after I type a search term into the omnibox at the top of my Firefox browser page – a "bing.com" results page opens. In fact, after I tried the words 'bing hijack' in this Mozilla Help page's own dedicated search box (NOT the browser's omnibox) another 'bing.com' page opened with search results This has happened in two different mobile devices that are synced to the same Firefox account. I do use the uBlock extension so I added the bing URL to the "My Filters" list, and my browser is always set for 'Strict' tracking protection. Is there any way to defeat this nonsense?

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I have read about similar Bing hijacking incidents from other Google search users, and eventually found the source of my problem. I'll leave it here for anyone who may experience it in the future. At the time that my issue was recurring I had installed six separate Android apps owned by Microsoft. The culprit (again, at that time) turned out to be a default setting in SWIFTKEY under the 'Typing' category that enabled this keyboard app to route ANY search through any engine to Bing's 'Deep Search,' or a feature named similarly. Why locate this unorthodox keyboard setting – selected/enabled by default – in an unrelated category meant for punctuation, indenting and cursor behavior? . . . To deter you from finding & disabling the Bing auto-search, of course!! I'm not certain if the setting for the hidden search-default deception is still located in the SwiftKey app, but if you do find that Bing is hijacking your Google searches, this incident may provide you with a clue for fixing the problem.