Google being redirected to Bing can occur due to various reasons, such as malware infecting your Chrome browser or malicious bugs. If you've noticed a specific search engine persistently set as your default despite your preferences, it's fortunate that you can easily rectify the issue. This article will guide you on how to remove Bing from Chrome.
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Workable Solutions | Step-by-step Troubleshooting |
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1. Remove Bing as Search Engine | Click on the three dots in the top-right corner, and choose 'Settings' from the dropdown menu...Complete steps |
2. Uninstall Suspected Extensions | Click the three dots, select 'More tools' from the dropdown, then choose 'Extensions'...Complete steps |
3. Reset Google Chrome | Enter 'chrome://settings/resetProfileSettings' in your Chrome address bar and press enter...Complete steps |
4. Uninstall Suspicious Applications | Remove any suspicious or unfamiliar apps from your device whose source you cannot verify...Complete steps |
Regardless of whether you have a preferred search engine or not, you should have the option to choose which one you use. This article will guide you through the process of removing Bing from Chrome. The steps are straightforward, so continue reading.
When attempting to set Google as your default search engine but accidentally setting it to Bing instead, there could be various reasons behind this. If it's not a simple mistake, some unscrupulous developers create programs that modify your browser settings without your knowledge, which might occur upon downloading them to your device.
By doing so, they can earn revenue from any website they visit. A common reason why Google might continually redirect you to Bing is that you might have unintentionally downloaded one of these programs. If it persistently redirects you to Bing, your Chrome settings have likely been modified to set Bing as your default search engine.
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Now you understand why Bing keeps taking over your browser, and it's important to note that you can easily stop this without seeking assistance from an IT specialist. To remove Bing from your Chrome, here are several approaches you can attempt. In this section, we will outline four methods to eliminate Microsoft Bing from Google Chrome. Let's get started.
A practical approach is to eliminate Bing from your search engine options. If it's not included in your list of search engines, your browser won't redirect to it, thus preventing the issue. The steps to accomplish this involve:
Step 1. Open Google Chrome and click on the three dots located in the upper-right corner.
Step 2. From the dropdown menu, select 'Settings.'
Select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.
Step 3. Choose the 'Search engine' option.
Step 4. Choose 'Manage search engines and site search.'
Step 5. Choose 'Bing' from the search engine options, and then click on the three dots next to it.
Step 6. Choose 'Delete'.
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By uninstalling any suspicious extension, you can reverse the changes they might have made to your browser settings. Here's how to do it: 1. **For Google Chrome:** - Click on the three vertical dots in the top-right corner of the browser window. - Select "More tools" and then "Extensions." - Find the suspicious extension and click on the trashcan icon next to it. - Confirm the uninstallation by clicking "Remove" in the prompt. 2. **For Mozilla Firefox:** - Click on the three horizontal lines (Menu) in the top-right corner. - Go to "Add-ons" and then "Extensions." - Locate the suspicious extension and click on the "Remove" button. - Confirm the action when prompted. 3. **For Microsoft Edge:** - Click on the three dots in the top-right corner. - Choose "Extensions" from the dropdown menu. - Find the suspicious extension and click on the "Uninstall" button. - Confirm the uninstallation in the confirmation prompt. 4. **For Safari:** - Click on "Safari" in the top menu bar, then select "Preferences." - Click on the "Extensions" tab. - Deselect the checkbox next to the suspicious extension to disable it, or click on the "Uninstall" button. - If you only want to disable it temporarily, uncheck the "Enabled" box. 5. **For Opera:** - Click on the "Menu" icon (three horizontal bars) in the top-left corner. - Select "Extensions" from the list. - Click on the "Remove" button next to the suspicious extension. - Confirm the removal in the prompt that appears. After removing the suspicious extension, restart your browser, and your settings should return to their original state. If the issue persists, consider performing a full reset of your browser's settings.
Step 1. Open Google Chrome, and click on the three dots located in the top right corner of the browser window.
Step 2. From the dropdown menu, choose 'More tools' and then select 'Extensions'.
Step 3. On the extensions page, identify any unfamiliar extension and click on Remove.
Click on "Remove"
Step 4. If you're unsure about the function and not ready to delete it, you can temporarily disable it until you're certain.
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Resetting your browser to its default settings will undo any modifications made to make it compatible with Bing. You can also recover your Chrome history after resetting the browser, as shown in this guide on recovering Chrome history. Here's how to reset Chrome: 1. Launch Google Chrome. 2. Click on the three vertical dots in the upper-right corner to open the menu. 3. From the menu, select "Settings." 4. Scroll down and click on "Advanced" at the bottom to reveal more options. 5. In the Advanced settings, find the "Reset settings" section. 6. Click on "Restore settings to their original defaults." 7. A confirmation prompt will appear. Click "Reset settings" to proceed. After the reset, your browser will be back to its initial state, and you'll need to reconfigure any personalized settings.
Step 1. In your Chrome address bar, type chrome://settings/resetProfileSettings and press Enter.
Step 2. A warning message appears, asking you to confirm the Reset on the reset settings window that pops up.
A warning message asks to confirm the reset on the "Reset Settings" window.
Step 3. Restart your browser to confirm that the issue is resolved.
If you detect a suspicious or unfamiliar application on your device and are uncertain about its origin, it's advisable to uninstall it. Such apps could potentially be from unsecured websites or even be malware. Removing them reduces the risk of your browser being hijacked.
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No matter how cautious you are, sometimes issues still arise. A single error online can lead you to an unsafe website, jeopardizing your browser's security. This article has offered you practical guidance on addressing this issue, resetting your Chrome browser, removing malicious apps, and eliminating Bing from your search engines. These strategies are all effective in preventing Google from redirecting you to Bing. Simply follow the outlined steps, and you'll be all set.