Indeed that's what comes to mind: it would make you life a bit easier if you're trying to do web scraping with content analysis. And that's what search engines are, I suppose.
There is tab search (and history, and bookmarks for that matter) from the address bar (i.e. typing `% foo` will search all tabs for `foo`). I don't know if it's turned on by default, but you can set it up from “Search shortcuts” settings section.
That’s interesting because it doesn’t for me as if Safari 15.1, but Chrome certainly does as of version whatever is the latest (and I use Firefox as my default on this machine).
Most browsers will, or to be more precise: I’ve never met a browser that didn’t request to be the default, but there’s usually a point where they stop asking or else a setting to disable that “feature”.
I always use Firefox and have never seen such a prompt. Do you just close the prompt without answering “no, thank you”? Maybe it is waiting for an answer?
> Proceeds with a bunch of opinions and outright lies.
Bit ironic, since the war is undoubtedly based on lies indeed (including not even calling it a war by the aggressor).