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5 steps to set Google as your default search engine in Chromium-Edge
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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If you alreadydownloadedand installedChromium-basedMicrosoft Edge on your computer, you may have noticed thatBingis the default search engine.
Most of the internet users are not fond ofBing as a search engine, and they want to setGoogle Chrome as their default browser.
If you are one of them, you can simply follow these steps to set Google as a default Search engine in the Edge browser.
How do I set Google as a default search engine in Chromium-Edge?
Once you havedownloadedand installed the Chromium-based Edge browser, follow the steps listed below:
You should keep in mind that the installer for the upcoming Edge browser has not been officially released by the user yet. As a matter of fact, we can not deny the risk associated withdownloading and installing the .exe filesfrom unknown sources.
Now you have successfully updated theGoogle settings with yourcustom search engine.You will now be able to see the entry in thedrop-down menu, once you have successfully configured the Google search engine option in Microsoft Edge.
Moreover, you can follow the same procedure to add more search engines, includingprivacy-focused search engines. The feature now allows you to switch as per your requirements.
Microsoft is definitely going to add moresearchengine options as it further develops thebrowser. However, the tech giant has not shared any details regarding its plans to offerGoogle as an alternative service in the application.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.