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Description:
Disable Google's AMP webpages as it also another form of tracking.
Device Details:
Brave Version:
1.0.60
Steps to reproduce:
1.Search on Google
2.The search results offer AMP pages instead of the regular webpages.
Actual Behavior
Google search serves AMP pages
Expected Behavior
AMP pages should be skipped and users must directly be taken to the actual webpage.
Is this an issue with Beta build?
Yes.
Is this an issue in the currently released version?
Yes.
Can this issue be consistently reproduced?
Yes.
Website problems only:
Any related issues:
Issue was opened about a year ago and there has been no improvement in this area.
No news?
Its on the list but not a priority right now. If you have a fix for this please open a PR and one of the devs would be happy to help you review it and implement it.
Hello. I found a patch to disable AMP links from Brave. Courtesy of Kiwi Browser.
Here is the link - https://github.com/kiwibrowser/privacy_patches/blob/master/Add-possibility-to-remove-AMP-from-search.patch
@srirambv
+1 from Zendesk user:

@anthonypkeane @srirambv,
This issue has been floating around ever since I can remember -- is there any way we can get a second look/a bit of movement on this? More than enough requests for the feature and it's a privacy concern in addition.
@jumde @tomlowenthal can you please give your thoughts on this one?
I think it makes sense to add as a preference for the people particularly frustrated by AMP. I'm leery of making it a default, because it's a substantial deviation from sites' expected behavior, may make some sites quite a hassle to use, and will probably result in increased data charges for those who flip the switch.
@tomlowenthal
The expected behavior should be I go to the website I think I’m going to..
@seanlindo I understand what you're saying: you don't ever want to hit AMP pages, you want to go directly to pages hosted by the publisher. But that's not where the link in the search results page points. Fundamentally, your complaint is with Google (for linking to the AMP page) and the publisher (for posting an AMP page for Google).
Changing the search results page to point somewhere else is a big change. I think your comment implies that the results page offers both a publisher direct link and an AMP link and Brave is deciding to use the AMP link. That's not the case. Google links to an AMP page, and Brave follows that link just like any other. I think it's reasonable to call that the "expected behavior" — tapping a link takes you to the page the link points to. This issue is about creating a feature which makes some links go to a different place.
Having it as a preference sounds fine to me! I'd just love to see it implemented. This feature is literally the only reason I am using Kiwi Browser, especially since I already use Brave on the desktop.
Please add this AMP-blocking-feature also do Google news:
news.google.com
This AMP feature is really irritating...
Hello from 2020! I'd like to chime in and say I too would love to see this addition. AMP is a plague on mobile.
I hope this has not been forgotten (It's been _3 years_ since this issue was created).
I too would like to see this added to brave on android.
I hate how news.google.com is using amp pages.
please add this option to android.
Hello. I found a patch to disable AMP links from Brave. Courtesy of Kiwi Browser.
Here is the link - https://github.com/kiwibrowser/privacy_patches/blob/master/Add-possibility-to-remove-AMP-from-search.patch@srirambv
Why can't dev just merge this patch into brave?
Most helpful comment
Hello. I found a patch to disable AMP links from Brave. Courtesy of Kiwi Browser.
Here is the link - https://github.com/kiwibrowser/privacy_patches/blob/master/Add-possibility-to-remove-AMP-from-search.patch
@srirambv