With the release of Windows 11, many users have noticed that the default search engine on their taskbar is now Bing. While Bing may be a popular search engine for some, others may prefer to use a different search engine. If you are one of those users who want to remove Bing from your Windows 11 taskbar, here are some simple steps you can follow.
Change Your Default Search Engine
The first step to getting rid of Bing on your Windows 11 taskbar is to change your default search engine. To do this, follow these steps:
- Open your preferred web browser.
- Go to the settings or options menu.
- Look for the section that allows you to change your default search engine.
- Select your preferred search engine from the list.
- Save your changes.
Once you have changed your default search engine, you will notice that the search bar on your taskbar will now use your preferred search engine instead of Bing.
Remove Bing from Your Taskbar
If you want to completely remove Bing from your taskbar, you can do so by following these steps:
- Right-click on the taskbar.
- Select “Search” from the menu.
- Click on “Hidden” to remove the search bar from your taskbar.
This will remove the search bar from your taskbar, effectively removing Bing as well. However, if you want to keep the search bar on your taskbar but just change the default search engine, you can follow the previous step and select “Show search box” instead.
Use a Third-Party Tool
If you are not comfortable with changing settings on your computer, you can also use a third-party tool to remove Bing from your Windows 11 taskbar. There are many tools available online that allow you to customize your taskbar and remove Bing from it. These tools are easy to use and can be downloaded for free.
Use Group Policy Editor
Another way to remove Bing from your taskbar is by using the Group Policy Editor. This method is recommended for advanced users as it involves making changes to your computer’s registry. Here’s how you can do it:
- Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type “gpedit.msc” and press Enter.
- In the Group Policy Editor, navigate to “User Configuration” > “Administrative Templates” > “Start Menu and Taskbar”.
- Look for the “Remove Search and Task View” policy and double-click on it.
- Select “Enabled” and click on “Apply” and then “OK”.
This will remove the search bar from your taskbar, effectively removing Bing as well.
Conclusion
By following these simple steps, you can easily remove Bing from your Windows 11 taskbar. Whether you prefer to use a different search engine or just want a cleaner taskbar, these methods will help you achieve your goal. Have you tried any of these methods? Let us know in the comments.