Why does Google keep switching to Bing?
Google redirects to Bing happen because a browser hijacker has infected your system. It is a type of malware that forcefully alters your browser settings to promote suspicious websites. Luckily, you can easily get rid of it to finally enjoy an uninterrupted browsing experience again.
How do I stop Google from redirecting to Bing?
- Open Google Chrome.
- Go to Chrome > Preferences > Extensions.
- Look for Bing Redirect extension, then click the Uninstall button.
Why is Google search going to Microsoft Bing?
Your Google search results popping up in another search engine, like Bing or Ask, is a tell-tale sign that your computer may be infected with a type of malware that redirects Web addresses.
How do I stop Bing hijacking?
Remove Bing Search from Windows
- STEP 1: Uninstall malicious programs from Windows.
- STEP 2: Remove malicious browser policies from Windows.
- STEP 3: Remove malicious files and folders from Windows.
- STEP 4: Reset your browser settings to their defaults.
- STEP 5: Use Malwarebytes to remove trojans and browser hijackers.
Why does my browser randomly switch to Bing?
If Google Chrome keeps redirecting to Bing, then you most likely have a web hijacker infecting your computer and altering Google Chrome's settings. You need to uninstall recently installed extensions and apps, then scan your PC with a secure antivirus scanner like Norton.