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Here is the way of resetting the google bar

November 12, 2021 By Editorial Team Leave a Comment


Here we will guide you to reset the Google bar to original settings. There can be any reason that the seach bar on your web browser changes to some other search engine. Also it is possible that you might have changes the looks and appearance of the search bar You can reset it back and enjoy the Google experience easily.

Here we will guide you to reset the Google bar to original settings. There can be any reason that the seach bar on your web browser changes to some other search engine. Also it is possible that you might have changes the looks and appearance of the search bar You can reset it back and enjoy the Google experience easily.

How to reset the Google Bar

Doing it is slightly different on different web browsers. Let us see the steps for the specific web browsers.

Table of Contents

  • How to reset the Google Bar
    • On Android Phone
    • On Firefox
    • On Google Chrome
    • On Microsoft Edge

How to reset the Google Bar

On Android Phone

  1. First of all Go to your Android’s home screen & long press the empty area.
  2. Now, select Widgets from the menu on the bottom of your screen. 
  3. Scroll through the list of the widgets available until you find the Google Search bar. 
  4. Select the Google Search bar widget.

On Firefox

  1. Click the small arrow in the search bar.
  2. Select Google from the list.
  3. That is it, your default search engine will be set to Google now.

On Google Chrome

  1. Select the Settings option from the Chrome menu.
  2. Then change the default search engine to Google in the Search section of the page.
  3. That is it.

On Microsoft Edge

  1. First of all open Microsoft Edge.
  2. Now click Settings and more Settings and more and then Settings.
  3. Click Menu -> Privacy and Services.
  4. Scroll to the bottom and click Address bar.
  5. In the “Search engine used in the address bar” drop-down, select Google.
  6. That is it.

Also Read :

  1. Use any of your photograph and see which all websites are using it.
  2. CCleaner for Windows 11

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