- There are several major search engines available, and Bing is the choice for many users worldwide.
- Switching to Bing is easy. So, in this article, we’ll show you how to do it in Opera, Edge, Firefox, and Chrome.
- Are you a Bing user? If so, you should check our other Bing articles for more useful information.
- For similar news and guides, we can only encourage you to visit our Browsers Hub as well.
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Bing is a search engine made by Microsoft, and it was launched in 2009.
Despite the popularity of Bing, Microsoft never made a Bing browser, however, some browsers use Bing as their default search engine.
It’s worth mentioning that all web browsers fully support Bing, and today we’re going to show you how to change your default search engine to Bing in your favorite browser.
How do I switch to Bing in my web browser?
1. Switch to Bing in Opera
After doing that, your search engine should be changed to Bing. Opera is great for Bing due to its low hardware requirements, built-in ad blocker, and malware and tracking protection.
Speaking of protection, Opera has built-in VPN with unlimited bandwidth, for an extra layer of security.
And if you happen to want a list of search engines, you just need to enter into Settings > Basic > Search engine and click Manage search engine.
Opera
Search engines are essential for easily navigating the Internet. Even more, it’s so easy to switch to Bing when using Opera!
2. Switch to Bing in Microsoft Edge
On older versions of Edge:
On Chromium version of Edge:
Microsoft Edge uses Bing by default, but if you’ve changed your search engine settings, you can use these methods to switch back to Bing.
3. Switch to Bing in Mozilla Firefox
After doing that, your search engine will be changed in Firefox.
4. Switch to Bing in Google Chrome
After making these changes, your search engine in Chrome should be changed to Bing.
Bing browser lost some of its popularity, but it’s still a great browser, and if you already haven’t, you might want to give it a try. Let us know if you like it in the comments area below.
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