davidavi Steps to Reproduce: Open Brave Create a new Private Tab Try to search anything using Kagi The login token is not used, and it asks for an user and password Disable, and then reenable the Kagi extension The login token is now used in the Private Tab Expected Behavior: Open Brave Create a new Private Tab Try to search anything using Kagi The login token is used, and the search results appear
Vlad davidavi Not clear if this is a Brave bug or Kagi extension bug? Can you check if it works in Chrome?
davidavi @Vlad It always worked in Edge to me, so I think this might be a Brave-specific problem. In that case, is there a way to install the Kagi extension just for the Summarizer and GPT, without force-setting the default search engine? Thanks.
Vlad davidavi The 'way' I can think of would be modifying the Kagi extension (which is open source) to do this.