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When you search the web from your browser's search or address bar, you'll see results from your default search engine. While Bing is the default search engine for Microsoft Edge, browsers like Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Samsung Internet all use Google by default. If you prefer Bing, you can easily change your default search engine on your computer, phone, or tablet. This wikiHow article will teach you how to make Bing your default search engine in any web browser on Windows, Mac, Android, iPhone, & iPad.
It’s at the top-right corner of Edge. This expands a menu.
It's near the bottom of the menu.
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This option is in the menu panel to the left.[1]
You'll see this all the way at the bottom of the page.[2]
It’s near the bottom of the menu.
The drop-down menu is at the top of the page. Once you make this change, Bing will be your default search engine, making it easy to search with Bing from the Edge browser's address bar or search box.
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You'll see it at the top-right or lower-right corner of Edge on your Android, iPhone, or iPad. This displays the menu.
This opens your Edge settings.[3]
It's the magnifying glass icon about halfway down the Settings menu.
You'll see one of these two options near the top.
This changes your default search engine to Bing in the Edge mobile app.
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This appears at the top-right corner of Chrome.
It’s next to an icon that resembles a gear. It’s near the bottom of the Settings menu.
You'll see this in the menu bar to the left.[4]
It’s the button next to your current search engine.
This changes your default search engine to Bing.
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It's the three horizontal dots at the bottom-right corner on an iPhone or iPad, or the vertical dots at the top-right corner on an Android.
You'll find this icon near the bottom of the menu. It’s next to an icon that resembles a gear.
This displays a list of search engines.
Tap the radio option next to Microsoft Bing. Now that Bing is your default search engine, you can start a Bing search from the address bar in Google Chrome.[5]
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When Safari is open, you'll see the Safari menu at the top. Selecting Settings on this menu opens your Safari settings.[7]
It's below the magnifying glass icon.
This changes your default search engine in Safari to Bing.[8]
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It's the gray gear icon on your Home screen or in your app library.[10]
You'll need to scroll down a bit to find it.[11]
It's near the middle of the page.
This moves the blue checkmark from your previous default search engine to Bing, making it your new default search engine in Safari and other search functions.
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You'll see it at the top-right corner of your browser.[12]
It's near the bottom of the menu.
This option is in the left panel next to a magnifying glass icon.
You’ll see the drop-down menu at the top of the page. This will instantly set your default Firefox search engine to Bing.
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You'll see the three-dot menu at the top-right on Android, and at the bottom-right on iPhone or iPad.[14]
This opens the Search menu.[16]
This makes Bing your default search engine in Firefox on your phone or tablet.
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It's at the bottom-right corner of the browser.
This is the gear icon on the menu panel. You may need to scroll to the right to find it.
It's in the second group of settings.
This makes Bing your new default search engine in the Samsung Internet web browser.
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It's the red "O" icon in the upper-left corner.[19]
It’s near the bottom of the menu bar.
You'll see your current default search engine here.
You’ll see this button next to your current default search engine.
Click the radio option next to “Bing.”
It’s at the bottom of the window. This immediately sets Bing as your default search engine.[20]
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You'll see the menu icon in the upper-right corner of Brave.
It’s in the menu on the right.
It’s below “Normal Window.” Brave uses its own search engine by default.
This immediately sets Bing as your default search engine for the Brave Browser.[21]
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It’s the icon with three dots.
It’s towards the bottom of the menu.
It’s the first option below the “General” header. It’s next to an icon that resembles a magnifying glass.
In Brave, you can select a different default search engine for a normal tab and a private tab. Tap Standard Tab to set the default search engine for your normal browsing mode, or Private Tab to set the default search engine for private browsing mode.
This sets Bing as your default search engine.
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If your default search engine changed on its own, it may be due to a browser extension or add-on you've installed. Check your installed extensions or add-ons and disable any you don't use or recognize.
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If you decide you don't want to use Bing anymore, you can easily switch to Google, DuckDuckGo, or any other search engine.
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Run a malware scan if your default search engine or homepage ever changes to something unfamiliar.
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