If you used Google as a default search engine in internet explorer, you surely might want to do the same with Microsoft Edge. As Microsoft’s Edge browser does not use search extensions, this works a bit different.
Microsoft Edge uses Bing as a search engine. Luckily, changing the default to Google, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo or any other search engine does not require a download from Microsoft.
Setting Google as the Default search engine in Edge
The option to add the google search engine is still a bit hidden. But if you know how it works setup is quick and easy.
Unlike Internet Explorer, Microsoft’s Edge browser now natively supports open search which is a collection of simple formats for the sharing of search results which has been developed by Amazon.com
Google has just decided to support OpenSearch, so Microsoft Edge will be able to use it. Once the feature gets activated, you can set Google as default search engine with the following procedure.
Thanks to our friend at Google for rolling out OneSearch 1.1 support for Microsoft Edge http://t.co/11ZumQbDwA
------Jacob Rossi (@jacobrossi)
1. Adding Google or any other OpenSearch compatible search engine to Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge follows the OpenSearch 1.1 specification to discover and use web search providers. To add any openSearch compatible search engine to Microsoft Edge, you have to just visit the search engine’s homepage.
So, to change from Bing to Google as the default search in Edge, just visit http://google.com
2. Activating Google as the default search engine in Edge Browser
Click the three dots in the upper right corner of Edge to open the settings. Then scroll down and click on advanced settings.
In advanced settings, scroll down to Search is the address bar with and click on <add new>.
The menu add a search provider shows all the search engines Microsoft Edge has automatically detected via OpenSearch.
Click addto add it to the selection menu in Advanced Settings. with add as default you can directly replace Bing as the default search engine in the Edge.
At the moment Google is not showing up, even if you have visited http://google.com before. The reason is that implementation of OpenSearch has not been finished at Google. Just check back again in a few days.
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