Windows 10: Bing opens by itself roughly once a week.

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  1. wilduk01 Win User

    Bing opens by itself roughly once a week.


    Roughly once a week bing opens itself with no input from me and it's been doing so for a month or more at this point. Today it happened again, but now i just noticed a weird ID in the link itself "https://www.bing.com/?PC=XXXX" removed this id thing as I have no idea if I should be showing it, first character was a letter and the remaining were numbers. I've been reading online and a few months ago people were complaining about it on reddit that it started happening after they tried Bing's AI. So I think it's not malware, or at the very least not intentional malware as it doesn't harm m

    :)
     
    wilduk01, Oct 7, 2023
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  2. how to remove bing

    Hi NCA666,

    My name is Roger W, an independent advisor trying to help. Let's try with the following suggestions, please:

    Step 1:

    Steps for removing Bing from search bar:

    1. In Search type “Cortana & Search Settings” and hit enter.

    2. You will have to find “Search online and include web results” feature and toggle the switch to disable it.

    Note: Set the switch to “Off” state.

    3. Reboot the Windows 10 device and your Bing search bar should be disabled.

    Step 2:

    Steps for removing Bing from the Browser.

    Open Internet Explorer and click on the Gear icon.

    Click on the ‘Manage add-ons’ option.

    Click on ‘Search Providers’ which is on left pane.

    Right click on ‘Bing’ where is listed under the ‘Name:’ column.

    Click on ‘Remove’ from the drop-down menu.

    Keep us posted if you face any issues on windows in future. We will be glad to help you.

    Let us know if the solution above works for you.
     
    RogerWaltes98, Oct 7, 2023
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  3. bing

    Here is the way Bing bar is removed from IE:

    Remove Bing Bar toolbar from Internet Explorer
    To remove Bing Bar toolbar from IE browser, perform these steps:

    • Open Internet Explorer by clicking its icon on the desktop or the taskbar
    • Click Tools, located on the right-hand side, and then click Manage Add-ons
    • Browse through the options in the right pane to locate Bing Bar
    • Select Bing Bar by clicking it, and then click the Disable button at the bottom of the window
    • Select the box before Bing Bar BHO under the heading Bing Bar in the Disable Add-on window
    • Click the Disable button
     
    Jmarco0921, Oct 7, 2023
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  4. Isha Soni Win User

    Bing opens by itself roughly once a week.

    Remove Bing

    Hi,



    Thanks for posting your query to Microsoft forum. I will certainly help you with this.

    Do you want to remove BING from default search, from Internet explorer or Windows search?

    To remove Bing from Internet explorer follow the steps:

    • Click the gear icon to open the Tools menu.

    • Select "Manage Add-ons" from the Tools menu to display your add-ons by type.

    • Select "Search Providers" under the add-on type. If Bing is the only search provider listed, you'll have to add another one before you remove Bing. To do this, click "Find more search providers." Click your desired search provider and click "Add to Internet
      Explorer." Select "Make this my default search provider." Restart Internet Explorer and return to the Manage Add-ons menu.

    • Select "Bing" and click "Remove."
    Steps for removing Bing search bar:

    • For users who have a touch screen device on Windows 8 or Windows 10 you will need to swipe from the right side of the screen to the center to open the charms bar.

      Note: For users who have a PC or laptop you need to press and hold the button “Windows” and the button “C” on the keyboard.
    • Left click or tap on the “Settings” icon presented in the “Charms” bar.
    • Left click or tap on the “Change PC settings” feature presented in the “Settings” window.
    • Now in the “Change PC settings” menu you will have to search for “Search & apps” and left click or tap on it.
    • You will have to find in the “Search and apps” menu the “Get search suggestions and web results from Bing” feature and toggle the switch to disable it.

      Note: Set the switch to “Off” state.
    • Reboot the Windows 8 or the Windows 10 device and your Bing search bar should be disabled.
    Let us know if you need further assistance. We will be glad to help you further.

    ____________________

    Thanks & Regards,
     
    Isha Soni, Oct 7, 2023
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