Introduction
The Bing button was added to the Microsoft Edge web browser in early 2023, mostly to give users access to features that leverage ChatGPT. However, the button opens a menu that also gives you quick access to Microsoft 365, Outlook email, card and board games, and more. Whether you don’t use the functionality the Bing button gives you, or you feel like its an eyesore and you just want it gone, the Bing button is easy to get rid of.
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Steps to Remove the Bing Button from the Toolbar in Microsoft Edge
- Open the Microsoft Edge browser on your computer. You’ll land on your Microsoft Edge home screen.
- Click the ellipses icon at the top of the screen.
- Click “Settings” in this menu.

- Click “Sidebar” in the menu on the left side of the screen. Sidebar options are shown on the right side of the screen.

- Navigate to the App and Notification Settings section, and then click “Discover” in this section. Options associated with the Bing button are shown.

- Click to toggle off “Show Discover.” Going forward the Bing button will no longer be displayed in Microsoft Edge.

Reasons to Consider Removing the Bing Button from the Toolbar in Microsoft Edge
1. Preference for Another Search Engine
Users may find other search engines more appealing than Bing. Google, for example, offers personalized search results and a comprehensive database, while DuckDuckGo prides itself on privacy. Consequently, users might opt to remove the Bing button to streamline their toolbar and ensure their preferred search engine remains the focus. This decision helps users to efficiently access their favorite search engine without distractions.
2. Minimalistic Design
A minimalistic browser design enhances the user experience by simplifying the interface. By removing the Bing button, users contribute to a clutter-free toolbar that prioritizes functionality and aesthetics. A clean toolbar not only looks visually appealing but also ensures that the user can locate essential tools and features more quickly. This design approach enables users to maximize productivity and enjoy a more satisfying browsing experience.
3. Reducing Distractions
A cluttered toolbar with numerous buttons and icons may distract users from their browsing activities. The removal of the Bing button contributes to a more focused browsing environment, helping users stay on track and avoid unnecessary interruptions. Keeping the toolbar clean and organized allows users to concentrate on their primary tasks without being sidetracked by less relevant options.
4. Limited Toolbar Space
Users often install various extensions and add-ons that require space on the toolbar. Removing the Bing button provides additional room for these items, enabling users to optimize the toolbar layout to suit their needs. By making space for more relevant and frequently used features, users can increase their overall browsing efficiency and accessibility.
5. Faster Browsing Performance
Although minimal, removing the Bing button may contribute to improved browser performance. By reducing the toolbar’s visual elements, the browser requires fewer resources to render the interface. This reduction in resource usage can result in faster loading times and smoother overall performance, especially on older or less powerful devices.
6. Privacy Concerns
Users may have reservations about Bing’s data collection and privacy policies. By removing the Bing button, they can minimize the search engine’s presence in their browsing activities. This decision helps users maintain their privacy and promotes a sense of control over their online experience, alleviating concerns about potential data misuse or exposure.