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Adrian1595
Brass Contributor
Sep 22, 2019

If I want a clean look on Bing's homepage when I startup Bing like Chrome instead of news what I do?

If I want a clean look without news and entertainment or ads on Bing homepage at the startup of Bing browser, what steps do I have to take to make it empty and void and clean-like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox everytime I execute Bing binary file? 

 

For the information, I have changed the homepage to http://www.google.com still the home page is full of news that I don't want. What should I do to prevent this from happening?

 

 

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  • kamlatronadia's avatar
    kamlatronadia
    Copper Contributor

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  • Iain Fielding's avatar
    Iain Fielding
    Copper Contributor

    Adrian1595 

     

    You can configure what the https://www.bing.compage displays and can stop it displaying news or even the background picture.  click the 3 horizontal lines and turn off the bits you don't wantscreenshot of bing.com showing how to customize the background / news settings

    • jackjohs's avatar
      jackjohs
      Copper Contributor

       


      Iain Fielding wrote:

      Adrian1595 

       

      You can configure what the https://www.bing.com https://apkkernal.com/fs-18-mod-apk/ displays and can stop it displaying news or even the background picture.  click the 3 horizontal lines and turn off the bits you don't wantscreenshot of bing.com showing how to customize the background / news settings


      Iain Fielding Thankyou for detailed response

    • Eden_Scott1949's avatar
      Eden_Scott1949
      Copper Contributor
      Not true. The News Feed always returns the next time I log in to Microsoft Bing. Love your screen pictures. Hate all News Feeds, but especially this movie star drivel.
    • Adrian1595's avatar
      Adrian1595
      Brass Contributor

      Iain Fielding Is there a way to do the same thing without logging in as an user? If yes can you kindly tell me how?

       

      Thanks for your reply.

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