How to Change Default Search Engine Back to Google in Chrome After Update?

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Asked By TechyTurtle42 On

I recently updated my HP Laptop 15 running Windows 11, and now when I open a new tab in Chrome, it's redirecting me to a white screen with the Yahoo logo instead of my usual Google search. I checked my extensions, and nothing seems off, but I want to know how to go back to Google as my default search engine. I can't reinstall Google since it's already installed. Any tips? Thanks!

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Answered By TechWizard85 On

Check out this guide from McAfee, it helped a lot of users with similar problems: [How to change default search](https://www.mcafee.com/support/s/article/000001823?language=en_US). It could be just what you need!

Answered By HelpfulHannah89 On

To switch back to Google, click the three dots in the upper right corner of Chrome, then go to Settings and select 'Search Engine.' You can choose Google from there! If it doesn't stick, it might be that some unwanted software is messing with your settings.

Answered By CuriousCoder007 On

This issue can usually be resolved by looking it up online. You don’t necessarily need to post here to get help; often, you can find quick fixes with a few searches.

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