How To Fix Google Chrome Search Engine Changing to Bing [2026 Guide]

How To Fix Google Chrome Search Engine Changing to Bing [2026 Guide]

I am going to teach you how to fix your Google Chrome search engine if it keeps changing to Bing. This is a common issue that can be frustrating, but do not worry. I will guide you step by step to ensure your preferred search engine is restored.

Fix Google Chrome Search Engine Changing to Bing [2026 Guide]

Open settings

Open your Google Chrome browser. Go to the top right corner and click the vertical three dot menu. Click Settings to open the Chrome settings tab.

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Click Search engine on the left hand panel. This section manages everything related to search in Chrome. We will make the adjustments here to keep Google as your default.

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Set Google as default

In the main area under Search engine, find the drop down labeled Search engine used in the address bar. Make sure it is set to Google. If it shows Bing or another engine, click the drop down and select Google.

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Selecting Google ensures that every time you type a query in the address bar, Google processes it. This change should fix the immediate problem of searches redirecting to Bing. If you also want to stop Bing from being chosen again, see how to change Bing to Google in Chrome and keep it set.

You can confirm the path like this:

Settings > Search engine > Search engine used in the address bar: Google

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If you manage multiple engines, click Manage search engines to review the list. Remove anything you do not recognize, or set Google as the default. If you prefer a different provider, you can also add a custom search engine and set it as default.

Check on startup

Click On startup on the left panel. Make sure it is not set to open a specific page that could override your search settings. Use Open the New Tab page if you are unsure.

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Review extensions

Unwanted changes can come from extensions that redirect searches without your consent. Go back to the main settings page and open Extensions to see the list. Remove or disable any unfamiliar or unnecessary extensions.

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If your address bar is not visible or not responding, use this guide to fix a missing search bar in Chrome. A clean address bar is essential for reliable default search behavior.

If issues continue

If problems persist, reset your Chrome settings or scan your device for malware. Resetting reverts Chrome to its defaults and removes suspicious changes. A malware scan can identify software that keeps forcing Bing.

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Final Thoughts

Setting Google as the default search engine and removing unwanted extensions usually resolves the Bing redirect. Double check On startup and keep your extensions list clean. With these steps, your searches should consistently run through Google.

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