Managing tabs, address bar, and search settings in Edge on Windows 11
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sir / mam i am using microsoft edbe beta browser in my windows 11 laptop i use google for my default search engline but when i surfing web today on my browser i search someting but my browser forcefully redirect me to search via yahoo i am attaching somescreenshot for info pls guide me now what to do and after it i search via shortcut ctrl +k but it forcefully redirect me to yahoo
and when i search via chrome same thing
after it i search google.com in my browser but it redirect me to somting else website and want sign in mycrosoft edge beta is my favourite brower pls guide me how to solve this other wise i have to permanentry shift on google chrome
Managing tabs, address bar, and search settings in Edge on Windows 11
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Hello Kapil. I'm Greg, here to help you with this.
You might have gotten infected by some adware the forced the redirect. To find out for sure run this thorough disinfection procedure to find and remove any virus, ad or spyware, then check System files for damage: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...
Then make sure Edge Search is set correctly:
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-defau...
I would also enable your choice of Search in URL box so nothing else can get in there.
Let me know if you have any questions or I can help performing any of the above steps. Based on the results you post back I will have other steps to try if necessary.
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