Google news disable amp

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AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) is a technology developed by Google to load web pages quickly on mobile devices. However, some users may want to disable AMP on Google News for various reasons, such as:

  1. Limited content: AMP pages often have limited content and may not provide the same level of information as the full version of the article.
  2. Ad overload: AMP pages can be cluttered with ads, which can be annoying and distracting.
  3. Lack of customization: AMP pages may not offer the same level of customization as the full version of the article.

To disable AMP on Google News, you can follow these steps:

Method 1: Using Google News settings

  1. Go to Google News (news.google.com) and sign in with your Google account.
  2. Click on the three horizontal lines () in the top left corner to open the menu.
  3. Select "Settings" from the menu.
  4. Scroll down to the "Search" section.
  5. Uncheck the box next to "Show AMP results" to disable AMP on Google News.

Method 2: Using a browser extension

  1. Install a browser extension that allows you to disable AMP, such as:
    • uBlock Origin (available for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge)
    • NoAMP (available for Chrome and Firefox)
    • AMP Killer (available for Chrome)
  2. Once installed, enable the extension and configure it to disable AMP on Google News.

Method 3: Using a search engine alternative

  1. Use a search engine alternative that doesn't use AMP, such as:
    • DuckDuckGo (duckduckgo.com)
    • Bing News (www.bing.com/news)
    • StartPage (startpage.com)

Keep in mind that disabling AMP on Google News may affect the loading speed and overall user experience. AMP is designed to provide fast and seamless access to news articles, so disabling it may result in slower loading times and less convenient browsing.