The new browser Microsoft's Edge uses Bing as the default machine search. On a computer at work I thought about using Microsoft's new browser, and then I saw that Google as a search engine simply did not exist. It probably existed but it was hidden.
Microsoft Edge no longer uses the old one system "search provider" plug-in used by Internet Explorer, so you don't need to install it. THE young traveler Microsoft has an option to change the search engine, but you must first find it.
To use Google or another search engine by default in Microsoft's new Edge browser, click the menu and select "Settings".
Click "Privacy and Services" in the Settings area on the left sidebar.
Make it scroll down and at the bottom of the right window and look for the Services section. Click on “Address Bar” below it.
Click "Search engine used in the address bar" and select "Google”Or any other search engine you prefer. In addition to Bing and Google, Edge also includes Yahoo! and DuckDuckGo by default.
You're done. You can close the Settings page and when you search from the address bar or by right-clicking on a webpage and selecting "Search the Web", Edge will use the search engine you selected.