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So the title is a little confusing and I don’t think it’s going to get much better without specific example, so I’ve got two images to show exactly what changed. This is all happening in Windows.
Using the search “sine” in both Firefox and Chrome gives me the following difference in results. In the image below, the top two windows are in Chrome and using the old format. The bottom two windows are in Firefox and use the new format, the one I wish to return to. This is also the style in which everyone around me and my other devices still see Google image search.
This also happens when browsing incognito mode, so I have no idea what weird setting I must have accidentally changed to cause this… But I would really like the new format back.
Update: I've yet been unable to solve the problem. I tried clearing browsing data, logging out of google, setting settings back to their defaults, re-installing chrome using revo-uninstaller.
None of these have been successful in mitigating the problem.
Which ones are the "old"? – Maxim – 2018-01-14T17:56:31.413
The top ones are the old. This is how google was a few years ago. Mostly noticeable in the image search. – Mitchell Faas – 2018-01-14T17:57:42.943
My image search looks exactly like yours, so I guess that's what Google is right now – Maxim – 2018-01-14T17:59:27.840
This would be remarkable, seeing as my other devices - which also run the latest version of chrome - still have the bottom result page. That's also the only one I've seen with colleagues and friends. – Mitchell Faas – 2018-01-14T18:03:59.527
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Try the Chrome Cleanup Tool. If that doesn't help, you could try to Completely Uninstall & Re-Install Google Chrome.
– harrymc – 2018-01-14T20:37:12.300If applicable a simple solution in your particular case could be to simply uninstall Google Chrome from the OS and then reinstall it. – Pimp Juice IT – 2018-01-14T22:27:09.123
@JakeGould This is happening on Windows. – Mitchell Faas – 2018-01-15T11:34:57.780
Looks like you are logged in to Chrome. Try logging out and doing the search again. This will narrow down the problem to your profile and not the browser. – HackSlash – 2018-01-15T18:22:14.333
It might be a case of some A/B testing on google's side, in which case I'm not sure there's much you would be able to do. – Scrambo – 2018-01-19T13:13:45.813