Start the Chrome browser app on your phone and tap the three-dot menu. Step 2: Scroll down to choose View advanced settings. The prompt to switch back to only one option may also be the browser's way of trying to convince more users to switch to its engine. If your phones Chrome browser defaults to using the Bing search engine, you can reset it here as well. Remove Bing from Windows 10 Edge Step 1: Open Edge, choose the three-dots menu and select Settings. However, even though it is true that many users inadvertently install malware on their computers that can result in their search engine changing to an ad-filled, popup infested website, it seems like Microsoft could have introduced a system to ask users if they wanted to switch back to a list of preloaded browser search engines such as Google, DuckDuckGo, Bing, Qwant and more. Read more: A podcast-like feature coming to Microsoft Teams to help go through meeting recordings According to Redditor u/froggypwns, the reason Edge is asking users to switch back to Bing is to save users whose browser has been infected by malware, the report states. The message prompts users to “use Microsoft recommended browser settings” which will reset the primary search engine to Bing, but they also have the option to select “don't update your browser settings”. Here's the message that is displayed to Microsoft Edge users.
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