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> wt_mc , maybe wt_* could be a wildcard? Why? I haven't seen a parameter other than wt_mc that starts with wt_

http://www.medion.com/be/nl/electronics/prod/MEDION%C2%AE+AKOYA%C2%AE+P57005+27%22+TFT+monitor/30011566A1;jsessionid=2A1E23142EA126BA1856AEC2D8B4DC49.appserv15?category=displays_22&recId=&wt_mc=be.intern.m-shop.pro-pla.on-ma&wt_cc1=m-shop_topseller_displays-1-links&wt_cc2=30011566A1&wt_cw=30.2.8&utm_source=Internetseite-intern&utm_medium=Kachel&utm_content=displays_1-links&utm_campaign=Kategoriekachel-Hotspots&utm_term=30011566A1

Have you tried removing Neat URL and adding it again to Kiwi browser?

Thank you. PR's are always welcome. $removeparam=gs_l # Google general parameter # from NeatURL This stands for "google search (geo)location" and is needed to switch from one language version to...

@Wazir804 Step to step instructions please

@ae3a5 Thank you, I'll have a look soon.

I was planning to fix this, but then Mozilla decided addons were not a priority on mobile.

Thank you. Do you have an example URL?

Closing #225 and moving relevant parameters to here to investigate $/ref@amazon.* (dangerous) ocid srnd [email protected] [email protected]

You need to use [email protected] instead, omitting the value. # is to remove parts that come after the sign # and this URL does not contain one.