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  2. Make Google your default search engine - Google Search Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/464

    In the small search bar in the top right of your browser, click Search . Click Change Search Settings. Under "Default Search Engine," select Google. Safari. Open Safari. Click the search bar. In the left corner of the search bar, click the magnifying glass. Select Google. Android browser.

  3. You can add, edit, or remove site search shortcuts and set a default search engine. On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, select More Settings. On the left, select Search engine Manage search engines and site search. To change site search shortcuts: Add: To the right of "Site search," select Add.

  4. Make Google your homepage - Google Search Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/463

    In the menu bar on the top of your browser, click Tools. Select Internet Options. Click the General tab. Under "Home page," enter: www.google.com. Click OK. Restart your browser. Microsoft Edge. In the upper right corner of your browser, select More Settings. Under "Set your homepage," click the Down arrow A specific page or pages.

  5. Google Search Help

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    Manage & delete your Search history. Understand & manage your location when you search on Google. Manage Google autocomplete predictions. Identify & shop from Small Businesses on Google Search. Find & control your Web & App Activity. Customize what you find in Discover. Get info about your photos & surroundings.

  6. Make Google your default search engine - Chromebook Help

    support.google.com/chromebook/answer/464

    Open Firefox. In the small search bar in the top right of your browser, click Search. Click Change Search Settings. Under "Default Search Engine," select Google. Safari. Open Safari. Click the search bar. In the left corner of the search bar, click the magnifying glass. Select Google.

  7. Set default search engine and site search shortcuts - Android -...

    support.google.com/chrome/answer/95426?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    Set your default search engine. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app . To the right of the address bar, tap More Settings. Under "Basics," tap Search engine. Select the search engine you want to use. Recently visited search engines will be added as options for your default search engine.

  8. Change your Search browser settings - Computer - Google Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/2539428

    On your computer, go to your Search settings. At the top right, find your Google Account profile picture to check that you're signed in to your Google Account. If you get a "Sign in" option, you're not signed in. Choose your search settings. At the bottom, click Save.

  9. Make Chrome your default browser - Computer - Google Help

    support.google.com/chrome/answer/95417

    On your computer, click the Start menu . Click Settings Apps Default Apps. Under "Set defaults for applications," enter Chrome into the search box click Google Chrome. At the top, next to "Make Google Chrome your default browser," click Set default. To make sure the change applied to the correct file types, review the list below the "Set ...

  10. Search in Dark theme on Google

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/10633314

    If you want the same Search settings across desktop browsers, sign in to your Google Account. At the top right, click Sign in. At the top left, click Settings See all settings. On the left, click Appearance. Choose Device default, Dark theme, or Light theme. At the bottom, click Save. Tip: To switch quickly between themes, click Settings Device ...

  11. On Google Search, SafeSearch can detect explicit content like adult content and graphic violence. To block any detected explicit content, select Filter. This is the default setting when Google’s systems indicate that you may be under 18. To blur explicit images, select Blur. This is the default setting if "Filter" doesn’t apply.