Managing tabs, address bar, and search settings in Edge on Windows 11
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Plenty of questions on this and most seem to refer to older versions of Windows and/or Edge.
Using Windows 11 and Edge Version 107.0.1418.42 (Official build) (64-bit), both up to date.
As soon as I attempt to type in the search bar, a "Trending now" drop-down appears.
I've got everything turned off that anyone has ever suggested but I can't get rid of it as shown below.
Managing tabs, address bar, and search settings in Edge on Windows 11
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After months of hoping someone would come up with an answer, I believe I found it. Under the Edge Settings, follow Privacy, search, and services, scroll to the bottom, select Address bar and search, select Search on new tabs uses search box or address bar, choose Address bar. DONE!
UPDATE: Right after posting this, I discovered on another Windows 11 machine that you can achieve the above on any other search engine as the default except Bing, but if you stick with the Search box (Recommended) on those other search engines, this will bring back the Bing Trending nonsense. Hope what I have discovered helps... a little.
What a pain, this isn't the only area I am dissatisfied with. Microsoft get your feces together and stop infecting what has been a good product, more or new is not necessarily better.
Thank you for your assistance! Your explanation was effective and resolved the issue. Regrettably, a significant amount of time was expended before this resolution was achieved.
As highlighted in your recent update, it is imperative to select a default search engine alternative to Bing. Utilizing the address bar for searches is essential to prevent the recurrence of unwanted Trending ****.
Van,
Tried that in both Bing.com (where it doesn't occur) and in Edge where it continues to occur.
Thanks,
Jon
I had the same complaint, but disabling search suggestions in Bing settings worked for me both in Bing and on the Edge New Tab Page. If neither of Van Dennis' suggestions work for you, have you submitted feedback to the Bing and Edge teams? I've been using Chromium Edge since it was in beta and that team used to be very responsive. (Not sure if it's still the case.)
NWJon,
I apologize, let me share your case with other community experts. Maybe someone else has another method that will help solve the issues.
Best regards,
Van