Use Google instead of Bing with Windows 10 search












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I want to use Google Chrome and Google search instead of Bing when I search in Windows 10.



Google Chrome is launched when I click on web, but it's Bing search. (My default search engine on Google and Edge is http://www.google.com)



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I haven't found how to configure that.



Someone can help me ?










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    I want to use Google Chrome and Google search instead of Bing when I search in Windows 10.



    Google Chrome is launched when I click on web, but it's Bing search. (My default search engine on Google and Edge is http://www.google.com)



    Screenshot



    I haven't found how to configure that.



    Someone can help me ?










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      I want to use Google Chrome and Google search instead of Bing when I search in Windows 10.



      Google Chrome is launched when I click on web, but it's Bing search. (My default search engine on Google and Edge is http://www.google.com)



      Screenshot



      I haven't found how to configure that.



      Someone can help me ?










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      I want to use Google Chrome and Google search instead of Bing when I search in Windows 10.



      Google Chrome is launched when I click on web, but it's Bing search. (My default search engine on Google and Edge is http://www.google.com)



      Screenshot



      I haven't found how to configure that.



      Someone can help me ?







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          There is no way to change the default in Cortana itself but you can redirect it in Chrome. You said that it opens the results in the Chrome browser but it used Bing search right?



          There's a Chrome extension now that will redirect Bing to Google, DuckDuckGo, or Yahoo, whichever you prefer. More information on that in the second link.






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          • Perfect, it's work !. Thanks @MC10.

            – Mathieu Lescaudron
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:21











          • Didn't notice you edited your comment with further information and links. Now I look like a buffoon :)

            – nthieling
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:24











          • I what? My answer was always posted like this but yours is good too.

            – MC10
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:26











          • Microsoft stopped using the default browser for Cortana since the Anniversary update, so this no longer works directly.

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 5:43



















          2














          Use EdgeAndBingDeflector



          This tiny programs diverts all your Cortana searches to your default browser and converts them (optionally) to Google or DuckDuckGo.



          You can directly download it here



          Tested on the newest Creator's Update



          (P.S. I've forked this project from the original project "EdgeDeflector" and modified to divert Bing to other search engines)






          share|improve this answer


























          • Rather than posting with the exact same content on two questions you should be trying to tailor your answers to the question at hand. If that cannot be done because the questions are ostensibly identical then you should be doing what you have done and flagging to be closed as a duplicate. Additionally we require that all recommendations for your own products or solutions are fully disclosed. See "Avoid overt self promotion" in superuser.com/help/behavior

            – Mokubai
            Apr 10 '17 at 6:49






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            @Mokubai, actually I had already answered this question when I found the other one. Then I posted my answer to the other one and marked this one as duplicate, as I felt the other was a bit broader and better. I've edited the answer to include that I've coded this partially, but I didn't do that earlier since I've actually done little; most of the code was forked from EdgeDeflector.

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 8:00



















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          1. Use Google Chrome (instead of Edge)



          Per How to Make Cortana Search with Google and Chrome Instead of Bing and Edge, you can download the Original EdgeDeflector (use Instead of PulseJet's fork above). Next time you search, select EdgeDeflector as the default app.





          Cortana / Start Menu Search redirects links by using the protocol URL:microsoft-edge.
          EdgeDeflector works by also registering that protocol and allowing you to select the default browser to handle the web request





          2. Use Google Search (instead of Bing)



          The second problem is when chrome opens, the URL is still pointed to a bing search



          Next, you can use Requestly chrome extension to redirect urls. While you can redirect all URLs against Bing, that will also prevent you from any searches you make yourself. Cortana adds some extra query params (form=WNSGPH) and we can opt to redirect only when those are present and forward along the search terms.



          So redirect this request based on this regex:



          /https://www.bing.com/search?q=(.*)&form=WNSGPH.*/


          To this URL:



          https://www.google.com/search?q=$1





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          • Great answer @KyleMit. A couple of weeks, I made this video - youtube.com/watch?v=KHzjyFdMlZs to redirect bing query to google and show google results in chrome when default search engine is bing in chrome.

            – sachinjain024
            Dec 27 '18 at 2:33



















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          Changing default search engine in Windows 10



          There have been only workarounds providing this functionality at this time. One of the said workarounds below-




          1. Download Google Chrome extension Bing2Google or Chrometana

          2. Done! All searches from Bing are re-directed to Google, even ones done at their web page manually.






          share|improve this answer
























          • ... I upvote your answer ;) Thanks too ;)

            – Mathieu Lescaudron
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:27











          • You need to first deflect Cortana to Chrome as of today ;)

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 5:42



















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          The start search in Windows 10 uses the default search engine defined in the Microsoft Edge browser. By default, of course, this is Bing.



          to change to DuckDuckGo:




          • Launch the Microsoft Edge browser

          • Go to https://duckduckgo.com/

          • Click the ... icon at the top right

          • Click Settings

          • Scroll down and click "View advanced settings"

          • Under "Search in the address bar with" select "Add New"

          • Select "DuckDuckGo" and click "Add as default"


          Confirm that it's all working by doing a search in the Edge browser and making sure the results go to DuckDuckGo.



          The Start Search should now start using the same. Note you might have to restart your machine for the Start Search to realise the change.






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          • Does this method require that Edge is the default browser? I'm currently using Chrome as my default.

            – RedRiderX
            Aug 12 '15 at 15:43











          • Nope, wheter or not Edge the default browser, its settings can be modified.

            – Jesús Hagiwara
            Nov 4 '15 at 12:44











          • This is wrong

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 8:06



















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          As of right now, it is not possible to do this without a third-party extension. If you want to use Google Chrome with Cortana, you'll have to install the Chrome extension, Chrometana.



          If you are a Firefox user, it is apparently possible to use whatever search engine you would like, if you have Firefox as your default browser. I tried this yesterday, but I had no luck with it. Maybe I was doing something wrong.



          You can check out the article here.






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            There is no way to change the default in Cortana itself but you can redirect it in Chrome. You said that it opens the results in the Chrome browser but it used Bing search right?



            There's a Chrome extension now that will redirect Bing to Google, DuckDuckGo, or Yahoo, whichever you prefer. More information on that in the second link.






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            • Perfect, it's work !. Thanks @MC10.

              – Mathieu Lescaudron
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:21











            • Didn't notice you edited your comment with further information and links. Now I look like a buffoon :)

              – nthieling
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:24











            • I what? My answer was always posted like this but yours is good too.

              – MC10
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:26











            • Microsoft stopped using the default browser for Cortana since the Anniversary update, so this no longer works directly.

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 5:43
















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            There is no way to change the default in Cortana itself but you can redirect it in Chrome. You said that it opens the results in the Chrome browser but it used Bing search right?



            There's a Chrome extension now that will redirect Bing to Google, DuckDuckGo, or Yahoo, whichever you prefer. More information on that in the second link.






            share|improve this answer
























            • Perfect, it's work !. Thanks @MC10.

              – Mathieu Lescaudron
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:21











            • Didn't notice you edited your comment with further information and links. Now I look like a buffoon :)

              – nthieling
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:24











            • I what? My answer was always posted like this but yours is good too.

              – MC10
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:26











            • Microsoft stopped using the default browser for Cortana since the Anniversary update, so this no longer works directly.

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 5:43














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            There is no way to change the default in Cortana itself but you can redirect it in Chrome. You said that it opens the results in the Chrome browser but it used Bing search right?



            There's a Chrome extension now that will redirect Bing to Google, DuckDuckGo, or Yahoo, whichever you prefer. More information on that in the second link.






            share|improve this answer













            There is no way to change the default in Cortana itself but you can redirect it in Chrome. You said that it opens the results in the Chrome browser but it used Bing search right?



            There's a Chrome extension now that will redirect Bing to Google, DuckDuckGo, or Yahoo, whichever you prefer. More information on that in the second link.







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            • Perfect, it's work !. Thanks @MC10.

              – Mathieu Lescaudron
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:21











            • Didn't notice you edited your comment with further information and links. Now I look like a buffoon :)

              – nthieling
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:24











            • I what? My answer was always posted like this but yours is good too.

              – MC10
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:26











            • Microsoft stopped using the default browser for Cortana since the Anniversary update, so this no longer works directly.

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 5:43



















            • Perfect, it's work !. Thanks @MC10.

              – Mathieu Lescaudron
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:21











            • Didn't notice you edited your comment with further information and links. Now I look like a buffoon :)

              – nthieling
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:24











            • I what? My answer was always posted like this but yours is good too.

              – MC10
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:26











            • Microsoft stopped using the default browser for Cortana since the Anniversary update, so this no longer works directly.

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 5:43

















            Perfect, it's work !. Thanks @MC10.

            – Mathieu Lescaudron
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:21





            Perfect, it's work !. Thanks @MC10.

            – Mathieu Lescaudron
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:21













            Didn't notice you edited your comment with further information and links. Now I look like a buffoon :)

            – nthieling
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:24





            Didn't notice you edited your comment with further information and links. Now I look like a buffoon :)

            – nthieling
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:24













            I what? My answer was always posted like this but yours is good too.

            – MC10
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:26





            I what? My answer was always posted like this but yours is good too.

            – MC10
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:26













            Microsoft stopped using the default browser for Cortana since the Anniversary update, so this no longer works directly.

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 5:43





            Microsoft stopped using the default browser for Cortana since the Anniversary update, so this no longer works directly.

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 5:43













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            Use EdgeAndBingDeflector



            This tiny programs diverts all your Cortana searches to your default browser and converts them (optionally) to Google or DuckDuckGo.



            You can directly download it here



            Tested on the newest Creator's Update



            (P.S. I've forked this project from the original project "EdgeDeflector" and modified to divert Bing to other search engines)






            share|improve this answer


























            • Rather than posting with the exact same content on two questions you should be trying to tailor your answers to the question at hand. If that cannot be done because the questions are ostensibly identical then you should be doing what you have done and flagging to be closed as a duplicate. Additionally we require that all recommendations for your own products or solutions are fully disclosed. See "Avoid overt self promotion" in superuser.com/help/behavior

              – Mokubai
              Apr 10 '17 at 6:49






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              @Mokubai, actually I had already answered this question when I found the other one. Then I posted my answer to the other one and marked this one as duplicate, as I felt the other was a bit broader and better. I've edited the answer to include that I've coded this partially, but I didn't do that earlier since I've actually done little; most of the code was forked from EdgeDeflector.

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 8:00
















            2














            Use EdgeAndBingDeflector



            This tiny programs diverts all your Cortana searches to your default browser and converts them (optionally) to Google or DuckDuckGo.



            You can directly download it here



            Tested on the newest Creator's Update



            (P.S. I've forked this project from the original project "EdgeDeflector" and modified to divert Bing to other search engines)






            share|improve this answer


























            • Rather than posting with the exact same content on two questions you should be trying to tailor your answers to the question at hand. If that cannot be done because the questions are ostensibly identical then you should be doing what you have done and flagging to be closed as a duplicate. Additionally we require that all recommendations for your own products or solutions are fully disclosed. See "Avoid overt self promotion" in superuser.com/help/behavior

              – Mokubai
              Apr 10 '17 at 6:49






            • 1





              @Mokubai, actually I had already answered this question when I found the other one. Then I posted my answer to the other one and marked this one as duplicate, as I felt the other was a bit broader and better. I've edited the answer to include that I've coded this partially, but I didn't do that earlier since I've actually done little; most of the code was forked from EdgeDeflector.

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 8:00














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            Use EdgeAndBingDeflector



            This tiny programs diverts all your Cortana searches to your default browser and converts them (optionally) to Google or DuckDuckGo.



            You can directly download it here



            Tested on the newest Creator's Update



            (P.S. I've forked this project from the original project "EdgeDeflector" and modified to divert Bing to other search engines)






            share|improve this answer















            Use EdgeAndBingDeflector



            This tiny programs diverts all your Cortana searches to your default browser and converts them (optionally) to Google or DuckDuckGo.



            You can directly download it here



            Tested on the newest Creator's Update



            (P.S. I've forked this project from the original project "EdgeDeflector" and modified to divert Bing to other search engines)







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            • Rather than posting with the exact same content on two questions you should be trying to tailor your answers to the question at hand. If that cannot be done because the questions are ostensibly identical then you should be doing what you have done and flagging to be closed as a duplicate. Additionally we require that all recommendations for your own products or solutions are fully disclosed. See "Avoid overt self promotion" in superuser.com/help/behavior

              – Mokubai
              Apr 10 '17 at 6:49






            • 1





              @Mokubai, actually I had already answered this question when I found the other one. Then I posted my answer to the other one and marked this one as duplicate, as I felt the other was a bit broader and better. I've edited the answer to include that I've coded this partially, but I didn't do that earlier since I've actually done little; most of the code was forked from EdgeDeflector.

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 8:00



















            • Rather than posting with the exact same content on two questions you should be trying to tailor your answers to the question at hand. If that cannot be done because the questions are ostensibly identical then you should be doing what you have done and flagging to be closed as a duplicate. Additionally we require that all recommendations for your own products or solutions are fully disclosed. See "Avoid overt self promotion" in superuser.com/help/behavior

              – Mokubai
              Apr 10 '17 at 6:49






            • 1





              @Mokubai, actually I had already answered this question when I found the other one. Then I posted my answer to the other one and marked this one as duplicate, as I felt the other was a bit broader and better. I've edited the answer to include that I've coded this partially, but I didn't do that earlier since I've actually done little; most of the code was forked from EdgeDeflector.

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 8:00

















            Rather than posting with the exact same content on two questions you should be trying to tailor your answers to the question at hand. If that cannot be done because the questions are ostensibly identical then you should be doing what you have done and flagging to be closed as a duplicate. Additionally we require that all recommendations for your own products or solutions are fully disclosed. See "Avoid overt self promotion" in superuser.com/help/behavior

            – Mokubai
            Apr 10 '17 at 6:49





            Rather than posting with the exact same content on two questions you should be trying to tailor your answers to the question at hand. If that cannot be done because the questions are ostensibly identical then you should be doing what you have done and flagging to be closed as a duplicate. Additionally we require that all recommendations for your own products or solutions are fully disclosed. See "Avoid overt self promotion" in superuser.com/help/behavior

            – Mokubai
            Apr 10 '17 at 6:49




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            1





            @Mokubai, actually I had already answered this question when I found the other one. Then I posted my answer to the other one and marked this one as duplicate, as I felt the other was a bit broader and better. I've edited the answer to include that I've coded this partially, but I didn't do that earlier since I've actually done little; most of the code was forked from EdgeDeflector.

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 8:00





            @Mokubai, actually I had already answered this question when I found the other one. Then I posted my answer to the other one and marked this one as duplicate, as I felt the other was a bit broader and better. I've edited the answer to include that I've coded this partially, but I didn't do that earlier since I've actually done little; most of the code was forked from EdgeDeflector.

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 8:00











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            1. Use Google Chrome (instead of Edge)



            Per How to Make Cortana Search with Google and Chrome Instead of Bing and Edge, you can download the Original EdgeDeflector (use Instead of PulseJet's fork above). Next time you search, select EdgeDeflector as the default app.





            Cortana / Start Menu Search redirects links by using the protocol URL:microsoft-edge.
            EdgeDeflector works by also registering that protocol and allowing you to select the default browser to handle the web request





            2. Use Google Search (instead of Bing)



            The second problem is when chrome opens, the URL is still pointed to a bing search



            Next, you can use Requestly chrome extension to redirect urls. While you can redirect all URLs against Bing, that will also prevent you from any searches you make yourself. Cortana adds some extra query params (form=WNSGPH) and we can opt to redirect only when those are present and forward along the search terms.



            So redirect this request based on this regex:



            /https://www.bing.com/search?q=(.*)&form=WNSGPH.*/


            To this URL:



            https://www.google.com/search?q=$1





            share|improve this answer


























            • Great answer @KyleMit. A couple of weeks, I made this video - youtube.com/watch?v=KHzjyFdMlZs to redirect bing query to google and show google results in chrome when default search engine is bing in chrome.

              – sachinjain024
              Dec 27 '18 at 2:33
















            1














            1. Use Google Chrome (instead of Edge)



            Per How to Make Cortana Search with Google and Chrome Instead of Bing and Edge, you can download the Original EdgeDeflector (use Instead of PulseJet's fork above). Next time you search, select EdgeDeflector as the default app.





            Cortana / Start Menu Search redirects links by using the protocol URL:microsoft-edge.
            EdgeDeflector works by also registering that protocol and allowing you to select the default browser to handle the web request





            2. Use Google Search (instead of Bing)



            The second problem is when chrome opens, the URL is still pointed to a bing search



            Next, you can use Requestly chrome extension to redirect urls. While you can redirect all URLs against Bing, that will also prevent you from any searches you make yourself. Cortana adds some extra query params (form=WNSGPH) and we can opt to redirect only when those are present and forward along the search terms.



            So redirect this request based on this regex:



            /https://www.bing.com/search?q=(.*)&form=WNSGPH.*/


            To this URL:



            https://www.google.com/search?q=$1





            share|improve this answer


























            • Great answer @KyleMit. A couple of weeks, I made this video - youtube.com/watch?v=KHzjyFdMlZs to redirect bing query to google and show google results in chrome when default search engine is bing in chrome.

              – sachinjain024
              Dec 27 '18 at 2:33














            1












            1








            1







            1. Use Google Chrome (instead of Edge)



            Per How to Make Cortana Search with Google and Chrome Instead of Bing and Edge, you can download the Original EdgeDeflector (use Instead of PulseJet's fork above). Next time you search, select EdgeDeflector as the default app.





            Cortana / Start Menu Search redirects links by using the protocol URL:microsoft-edge.
            EdgeDeflector works by also registering that protocol and allowing you to select the default browser to handle the web request





            2. Use Google Search (instead of Bing)



            The second problem is when chrome opens, the URL is still pointed to a bing search



            Next, you can use Requestly chrome extension to redirect urls. While you can redirect all URLs against Bing, that will also prevent you from any searches you make yourself. Cortana adds some extra query params (form=WNSGPH) and we can opt to redirect only when those are present and forward along the search terms.



            So redirect this request based on this regex:



            /https://www.bing.com/search?q=(.*)&form=WNSGPH.*/


            To this URL:



            https://www.google.com/search?q=$1





            share|improve this answer















            1. Use Google Chrome (instead of Edge)



            Per How to Make Cortana Search with Google and Chrome Instead of Bing and Edge, you can download the Original EdgeDeflector (use Instead of PulseJet's fork above). Next time you search, select EdgeDeflector as the default app.





            Cortana / Start Menu Search redirects links by using the protocol URL:microsoft-edge.
            EdgeDeflector works by also registering that protocol and allowing you to select the default browser to handle the web request





            2. Use Google Search (instead of Bing)



            The second problem is when chrome opens, the URL is still pointed to a bing search



            Next, you can use Requestly chrome extension to redirect urls. While you can redirect all URLs against Bing, that will also prevent you from any searches you make yourself. Cortana adds some extra query params (form=WNSGPH) and we can opt to redirect only when those are present and forward along the search terms.



            So redirect this request based on this regex:



            /https://www.bing.com/search?q=(.*)&form=WNSGPH.*/


            To this URL:



            https://www.google.com/search?q=$1






            share|improve this answer














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            answered Dec 22 '18 at 5:19









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            • Great answer @KyleMit. A couple of weeks, I made this video - youtube.com/watch?v=KHzjyFdMlZs to redirect bing query to google and show google results in chrome when default search engine is bing in chrome.

              – sachinjain024
              Dec 27 '18 at 2:33



















            • Great answer @KyleMit. A couple of weeks, I made this video - youtube.com/watch?v=KHzjyFdMlZs to redirect bing query to google and show google results in chrome when default search engine is bing in chrome.

              – sachinjain024
              Dec 27 '18 at 2:33

















            Great answer @KyleMit. A couple of weeks, I made this video - youtube.com/watch?v=KHzjyFdMlZs to redirect bing query to google and show google results in chrome when default search engine is bing in chrome.

            – sachinjain024
            Dec 27 '18 at 2:33





            Great answer @KyleMit. A couple of weeks, I made this video - youtube.com/watch?v=KHzjyFdMlZs to redirect bing query to google and show google results in chrome when default search engine is bing in chrome.

            – sachinjain024
            Dec 27 '18 at 2:33











            0














            Changing default search engine in Windows 10



            There have been only workarounds providing this functionality at this time. One of the said workarounds below-




            1. Download Google Chrome extension Bing2Google or Chrometana

            2. Done! All searches from Bing are re-directed to Google, even ones done at their web page manually.






            share|improve this answer
























            • ... I upvote your answer ;) Thanks too ;)

              – Mathieu Lescaudron
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:27











            • You need to first deflect Cortana to Chrome as of today ;)

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 5:42
















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            Changing default search engine in Windows 10



            There have been only workarounds providing this functionality at this time. One of the said workarounds below-




            1. Download Google Chrome extension Bing2Google or Chrometana

            2. Done! All searches from Bing are re-directed to Google, even ones done at their web page manually.






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            • ... I upvote your answer ;) Thanks too ;)

              – Mathieu Lescaudron
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:27











            • You need to first deflect Cortana to Chrome as of today ;)

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 5:42














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            Changing default search engine in Windows 10



            There have been only workarounds providing this functionality at this time. One of the said workarounds below-




            1. Download Google Chrome extension Bing2Google or Chrometana

            2. Done! All searches from Bing are re-directed to Google, even ones done at their web page manually.






            share|improve this answer













            Changing default search engine in Windows 10



            There have been only workarounds providing this functionality at this time. One of the said workarounds below-




            1. Download Google Chrome extension Bing2Google or Chrometana

            2. Done! All searches from Bing are re-directed to Google, even ones done at their web page manually.







            share|improve this answer












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            answered Jul 31 '15 at 15:23









            nthielingnthieling

            37829




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            • ... I upvote your answer ;) Thanks too ;)

              – Mathieu Lescaudron
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:27











            • You need to first deflect Cortana to Chrome as of today ;)

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 5:42



















            • ... I upvote your answer ;) Thanks too ;)

              – Mathieu Lescaudron
              Jul 31 '15 at 15:27











            • You need to first deflect Cortana to Chrome as of today ;)

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 5:42

















            ... I upvote your answer ;) Thanks too ;)

            – Mathieu Lescaudron
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:27





            ... I upvote your answer ;) Thanks too ;)

            – Mathieu Lescaudron
            Jul 31 '15 at 15:27













            You need to first deflect Cortana to Chrome as of today ;)

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 5:42





            You need to first deflect Cortana to Chrome as of today ;)

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 5:42











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            The start search in Windows 10 uses the default search engine defined in the Microsoft Edge browser. By default, of course, this is Bing.



            to change to DuckDuckGo:




            • Launch the Microsoft Edge browser

            • Go to https://duckduckgo.com/

            • Click the ... icon at the top right

            • Click Settings

            • Scroll down and click "View advanced settings"

            • Under "Search in the address bar with" select "Add New"

            • Select "DuckDuckGo" and click "Add as default"


            Confirm that it's all working by doing a search in the Edge browser and making sure the results go to DuckDuckGo.



            The Start Search should now start using the same. Note you might have to restart your machine for the Start Search to realise the change.






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            • Does this method require that Edge is the default browser? I'm currently using Chrome as my default.

              – RedRiderX
              Aug 12 '15 at 15:43











            • Nope, wheter or not Edge the default browser, its settings can be modified.

              – Jesús Hagiwara
              Nov 4 '15 at 12:44











            • This is wrong

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 8:06
















            0














            The start search in Windows 10 uses the default search engine defined in the Microsoft Edge browser. By default, of course, this is Bing.



            to change to DuckDuckGo:




            • Launch the Microsoft Edge browser

            • Go to https://duckduckgo.com/

            • Click the ... icon at the top right

            • Click Settings

            • Scroll down and click "View advanced settings"

            • Under "Search in the address bar with" select "Add New"

            • Select "DuckDuckGo" and click "Add as default"


            Confirm that it's all working by doing a search in the Edge browser and making sure the results go to DuckDuckGo.



            The Start Search should now start using the same. Note you might have to restart your machine for the Start Search to realise the change.






            share|improve this answer
























            • Does this method require that Edge is the default browser? I'm currently using Chrome as my default.

              – RedRiderX
              Aug 12 '15 at 15:43











            • Nope, wheter or not Edge the default browser, its settings can be modified.

              – Jesús Hagiwara
              Nov 4 '15 at 12:44











            • This is wrong

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 8:06














            0












            0








            0







            The start search in Windows 10 uses the default search engine defined in the Microsoft Edge browser. By default, of course, this is Bing.



            to change to DuckDuckGo:




            • Launch the Microsoft Edge browser

            • Go to https://duckduckgo.com/

            • Click the ... icon at the top right

            • Click Settings

            • Scroll down and click "View advanced settings"

            • Under "Search in the address bar with" select "Add New"

            • Select "DuckDuckGo" and click "Add as default"


            Confirm that it's all working by doing a search in the Edge browser and making sure the results go to DuckDuckGo.



            The Start Search should now start using the same. Note you might have to restart your machine for the Start Search to realise the change.






            share|improve this answer













            The start search in Windows 10 uses the default search engine defined in the Microsoft Edge browser. By default, of course, this is Bing.



            to change to DuckDuckGo:




            • Launch the Microsoft Edge browser

            • Go to https://duckduckgo.com/

            • Click the ... icon at the top right

            • Click Settings

            • Scroll down and click "View advanced settings"

            • Under "Search in the address bar with" select "Add New"

            • Select "DuckDuckGo" and click "Add as default"


            Confirm that it's all working by doing a search in the Edge browser and making sure the results go to DuckDuckGo.



            The Start Search should now start using the same. Note you might have to restart your machine for the Start Search to realise the change.







            share|improve this answer












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            answered Aug 12 '15 at 15:15









            David MoylanDavid Moylan

            973




            973













            • Does this method require that Edge is the default browser? I'm currently using Chrome as my default.

              – RedRiderX
              Aug 12 '15 at 15:43











            • Nope, wheter or not Edge the default browser, its settings can be modified.

              – Jesús Hagiwara
              Nov 4 '15 at 12:44











            • This is wrong

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 8:06



















            • Does this method require that Edge is the default browser? I'm currently using Chrome as my default.

              – RedRiderX
              Aug 12 '15 at 15:43











            • Nope, wheter or not Edge the default browser, its settings can be modified.

              – Jesús Hagiwara
              Nov 4 '15 at 12:44











            • This is wrong

              – PulseJet
              Apr 10 '17 at 8:06

















            Does this method require that Edge is the default browser? I'm currently using Chrome as my default.

            – RedRiderX
            Aug 12 '15 at 15:43





            Does this method require that Edge is the default browser? I'm currently using Chrome as my default.

            – RedRiderX
            Aug 12 '15 at 15:43













            Nope, wheter or not Edge the default browser, its settings can be modified.

            – Jesús Hagiwara
            Nov 4 '15 at 12:44





            Nope, wheter or not Edge the default browser, its settings can be modified.

            – Jesús Hagiwara
            Nov 4 '15 at 12:44













            This is wrong

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 8:06





            This is wrong

            – PulseJet
            Apr 10 '17 at 8:06











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            As of right now, it is not possible to do this without a third-party extension. If you want to use Google Chrome with Cortana, you'll have to install the Chrome extension, Chrometana.



            If you are a Firefox user, it is apparently possible to use whatever search engine you would like, if you have Firefox as your default browser. I tried this yesterday, but I had no luck with it. Maybe I was doing something wrong.



            You can check out the article here.






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              As of right now, it is not possible to do this without a third-party extension. If you want to use Google Chrome with Cortana, you'll have to install the Chrome extension, Chrometana.



              If you are a Firefox user, it is apparently possible to use whatever search engine you would like, if you have Firefox as your default browser. I tried this yesterday, but I had no luck with it. Maybe I was doing something wrong.



              You can check out the article here.






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                As of right now, it is not possible to do this without a third-party extension. If you want to use Google Chrome with Cortana, you'll have to install the Chrome extension, Chrometana.



                If you are a Firefox user, it is apparently possible to use whatever search engine you would like, if you have Firefox as your default browser. I tried this yesterday, but I had no luck with it. Maybe I was doing something wrong.



                You can check out the article here.






                share|improve this answer













                As of right now, it is not possible to do this without a third-party extension. If you want to use Google Chrome with Cortana, you'll have to install the Chrome extension, Chrometana.



                If you are a Firefox user, it is apparently possible to use whatever search engine you would like, if you have Firefox as your default browser. I tried this yesterday, but I had no luck with it. Maybe I was doing something wrong.



                You can check out the article here.







                share|improve this answer












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                answered Aug 12 '15 at 15:32









                DrZooDrZoo

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