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  2. Make Google your default search engine

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/464

    Click Update Settings. Microsoft Edge. In the "Search engine used in the address bar" drop-down select Google. Internet Explorer 8 & higher. To find which version of Internet Explorer you're using, click About Internet Explorer. In the top right corner of the page, click the gear icon. Check the box next to "Make this my default search provider."

  3. Manage & delete your Search history - Computer - Google Help

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    Choose the Search history you want to delete. You can choose: All your Search history: Above your history, click Delete Delete all time. A specific time period: Above your history, click Delete Delete custom range. A specific day: Next to the day, click Delete all activity from [day] . A specific activity: Next to the activity, click Delete ...

  4. How do I access & control my Google activity?

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    On your computer, go to your Google Account. On the left, select Data & privacy. On the "History settings," select My Activity. Above your activity, in the search bar, click More Other activity. Below the activity you want to find, select your option. Learn about the information we collect and why. To find and control other account information ...

  5. Manage your Google data with My Activity

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    Access and manage your search history and activity in one central place from any device. View and filter activity by date, product, and keyword. You can delete individual items, activity from a certain time frame, or all activity. You can also choose to automatically delete activity older than 3 months, 18 months, or 36 months.

  6. Make Google your homepage - Google Search Help

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    Google Chrome. In the top right corner of your computer's browser, click More Settings. Safari. Next to "New windows open with" and "New tabs open with," select Homepage. Internet Explorer. Microsoft Edge. In the upper right corner of your browser, select More Settings.

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

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    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.

  8. Check or delete your Chrome browsing history - Google Help

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    Tick the box next to each item that you want to remove from your history. To search for something specific, use the search bar at the top. Remove a shortcut image from the New Tab page. Find your history by group. In the 'by group' tab of your History page, Chrome organizes your browsing and search history into groups.

  9. 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.

  10. Make Google your default search engine - Chromebook Help

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    In the top right corner of the page, click the gear icon. Check the box next to "Make this my default search provider." In the top right corner of the browser, click the Tools icon. In the General tab, find the "Search" section and click. In the top right corner of your browser, click the down arrow in the search box. Firefox.

  11. Search on Google - Google Search Help

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    Tip 2: Search with your voice. To search with your voice, tap the Microphone . Learn how to search with your voice. Tip 3: Choose words carefully. Use terms that are likely to appear on the site you're looking for. For example, instead of my head hurts, say headache, because that’s the term a medical site uses. Tip 4: Do not worry about the ...