Are you having trouble with Google Chrome constantly defaulting to Bing instead of your preferred search engine? Here’s how you may be able to fix it.
Google is the default search engine on Chrome; that means when you search for any query, your results will be shown in the Google search engine. Chrome allows you to manually change your search engine, but what if you notice it has been changed automatically to Bing? While Bing is definitely a good Google alternative, it’s completely normal to trust Google results over Bing as a matter of personal preference.
You can definitely switch to Google again, but what if you notice that Chrome changes the search engine back to Bing again? This indicates that there’s something fishy going on with your Chrome browser. Perhaps your device is affected by malware, or a recently installed extension is interfering with Chrome and forcing it to change the search engine.
Before we get into the advanced fixes, we recommend you update Google Chrome to the latest build and then try switching the search engine to Google again. Doing this will eliminate the possibility of a bug in the current Chrome build causing the problem. However, if the problem remains even in the latest Chrome version, then continue reading to find out its solution.Get rid of malicious agents
If you notice that the problem has started to occur after installing a particular application on your device, then most likely that application itself is the culprit.