If you want to change your default search engine in Microsoft
Edge on Windows 10 from Bing to Google or any other from your choice, then you can easily change it. Many
users who always prefer Google over the Bing
then they can do it easily just by changing the default settings and
also set Google as a default set in
Microsoft Edge.
Here, we will show you how you can set Google as default
Search Engine. The steps are discussed
below, but we suggest you follow these steps in a given series by this you can
save your time and also prevent you from errors.
Steps to Switch Default
Search Engine in Microsoft Edge on Windows 10
1.
Launch
the Microsoft Edge Browser in the Windows 10 computer.
2.
Then,
open Google.com in the browser.
3.
After
that, click to open Edge Settings and more options.
4.
Then,
select the ‘Advanced’ tab appears on the left side of your screen.
5.
Drop-down
the screen till you see Address bar search option on the screen.
6.
Next,
click on the Change Search Provider button.
7.
Now,
a list of all compatible search providers which supports the OpenGraph, and
also you have visited recently appears on your screen.
8.
Subsequently,
if your preferred search provider already registered on the page, then click on
it to select it.
9.
Lastly,
click on the ‘Add as Default’ option to set it a default search engine when
searching via the Microsoft Edge address bar.
10. Finally, ‘Reset’ the web browser and
enjoy your favorite browser in Edge
Note: If you do not find your preferred search engine, then
you need to do this:
1.
Open
a new tab.
2.
Then,
visit on your preferred search engine site.
3.
After
doing it, open the setting page again, and it will automatically list to the setting
page.
Set Google as the
Default Search Engine in Microsoft Edge
If you want to use Google.com as your default Search Engine
in Microsoft Edge, then you need to this:
1.
Firstly,
select the Google search engine.
2.
Then,
click on the ‘Set as Default’ option.
3.
Now,
the Google will automatically be set as
your default search engine in Edge browser in Windows 10
Olivia Jones is a
self-professed security expert; she has been making the people aware of the
security threats.Her passion is to
write about Cyber security, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet
and new media. He writes for Norton security products at norton.com/setup.
Comments
Post a Comment