How to Disable Showing Search Suggestions in Address Bar of Microsoft Edge
How to Disable Showing Search Suggestions in Address Bar of Microsoft Edge.
With the new Microsoft Edge, when you start typing search queries into the address bar you get suggestions from your default search engine. If you don’t want to see those anymore, here’s how to turn them off.
Microsoft Edge is a new web browser that is available across the Windows 10 device family. It is designed for Windows 10 to be faster, safer, and compatible with the modern Web.
When you type your search queries in the address bar of the Microsoft Edge browser, it offers suggestions matching your search query based on each letter you type. This is a new feature of Microsoft Edge with the latest Windows 10 update (Chromium). However, if you do not find it useful or simply don’t want the suggestions, you can turn off the search suggestions in your Microsoft Edge browser.
While typing in the address bar, Microsoft Edge shows key phrases and links from History or Bookmarks. If you want to disable address bar search suggestions in the Microsoft Edge browser, then this tutorial might be helpful for you.
Like other standard browsers, Microsoft Edge shows some suggestions based on your search query. It appears as you start typing something in the address bar. The suggestion list contains some links from the browsing history (websites that you already visited earlier), previous search results, and Favorites. It is quite handy when you need to get the result spontaneously. However, many folks seem to dislike this feature due to some reasons. Therefore, if you want to get suggestions from the history and Favorites only and turn off the search suggestions in Microsoft Edge, follow this step by step guide.
As you type in the address bar of Microsoft Edge, search suggestions appear in the address bar drop-down list by default.
This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge for your account or all users in Windows 10.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems. Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung).