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How can I set a website as my homepage in Edge or Chrome?

KARAN 0 Reputation points
2025-09-23T09:27:38.4+00:00

Since I check a website multiple times a day for results and admit cards, I want it to load automatically when I open the browser.

Is there a built-in setting in Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome to set this as the default homepage?

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  1. Gunasekar N 65,470 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-09-23T10:08:18.7866667+00:00

    Hi, thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A.

    You can do this on both Chrome and Edge web browsers.

    1. On the Edge browser, go to Settings > Start, Home, and new tab page. Or just paste the link into the address bar and press Enteredge://settings/startHomeNTP.
    2. Under 'On Startup' options, select the 'Open Custom Sites' radio button, then click 'Add Site' and enter your preferred website link. Close and reopen the Edge browser. 

    You can follow the same steps for the Chrome browser as well.

    Open Chrome settings > On Startup > Open a Specific page or set of pages.

    Add a new page > paste the URL link and click ok.

    Let me know if you still need more help.

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