09 September 19, 07:44
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It should not come as a surprise that the default search engine of Microsoft Edge -- regardless of whether it is the classic version or new Chromium version -- is Microsoft's Bing search engine.
Some people prefer Bing over Google and other search engines and that is perfectly fine; others may prefer to use a different search engine for their searches.
I never found Bing to be very good when it came to non-English queries as it seemed heavily focused on English regions and search results. If you are in the same boat, you may want to change the search engine to use it when you run searches from the address bar.
I suppose it is also possible to visit the search engine manually instead each time and run searches from the search engine's website, but that is not the most comfortable of options.
Tip: you can download Edge preview builds from Microsoft.
Change search engine in Microsoft Edge Chromium
The quickest way to change the search engine in the new Microsoft Edge browser is the following one:
1. Load edge://settings/search in the browser's address bar; this should load the search settings.
2. Click on the menu next to "search engine used in the address bar" to switch the search engine from Bing to another search engine. The new search engine is used from that moment on whenever you run searches.
Edge lists five different search engines there only, and one of the is YouTube. You can switch to Google, DuckDuckGo or Yahoo but that is about it; not the greatest of selections but it may be sufficient if your preferred search engine is on that list.
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