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OxygenDioxide
Iron Contributor
Jan 21, 2023

How to remove the "discover" button?

After my microsoft edge dev updated to 111.0.1619.2, there is a "discover" button on the top-right corner of the browser window, which is VERY annoying. Each time when my mouse hover on it (even without a click), the discover menu and sidebar pops up. How can I remove this "discover" button?

 

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  • Shawn_Brink's avatar
    Shawn_Brink
    Brass Contributor

    You can use option four or five in the tutorial below to remove the Bing Discover button from Microsoft Edge. Option four does also disable the sidebar.

     

    A new option six below is available for some to turn on/off in Microsoft Edge settings.

    https://www.elevenforum.com/t/add-or-remove-sidebar-and-discover-bing-toolbar-icon-in-microsoft-edge.4247/

  • Daniel Fenech's avatar
    Daniel Fenech
    Copper Contributor
    Wow, what a bloated browser Edge has become. It started out good but didn't take long to bloat it up with crapware. Now it looks like Internet Explorer infested with malware. I guess it's time to switch to another browser. The advantages of using Edge are slowly but surely diminishing.
    • Les_Hay's avatar
      Les_Hay
      Brass Contributor

      Hi
      I really dislike the attitude where 'they' know best, forcing their ideas onto the users.
      It's like 'I wrote this, so you will use it!'
      Well, I will NOT use it and, I WILL find you and I WILL destroy you! (the Discover stuff that is 🙂 )

      EDIT: thanks to numerous kind people, who all offered a RegEdit script to do the task and I am now Discover free   -    told you I would!

      • Engleitner's avatar
        Engleitner
        Copper Contributor

        Ok time to go back to firefox..

        To much bloatware on edge right now.

  • justb7's avatar
    justb7
    Brass Contributor
    I completely agree, this button should be able to be removed. In the stable builds it is built into the side bar, this should be where it stays. Absolutely crazy they are moving that to the main tool bar AND that it has taken the place of the menu button. Please put this button back in the sidebar with the ability to be removed
  • oghaki's avatar
    oghaki
    Brass Contributor
    Thanks, it started driving me crazy right away, especially that hoovering activates, but also because the button doesn't even act as a toggle to reverse its offense. This implementation could never arise when its developer is motivated by, or merely shows deference towards, making the UI user-friendly—instead of being able to dismiss the sidebar after opening it (whether the result of, most-likely, an errant click, or of intentional activation) by simply clicking the mouse a second time (or first time, if activated from by mere hoover), I'm required to, after recovering from the shock of its unintuitive apparition, shift my gaze to the bottom of the window, locate a small icon, guide the mouse to within its activation zone, and, finally, click. The remote possibility of this functionality being acceptable, perhaps due to other interference with other aspects of the UI's scheme (and it is hard to imagine), is entirely foreclosed by the fact that the button has only one function—it opens the bar. This, combined with its oddly obscure tooltip label, presented after hoovering an identical duration to what is required for activation (clearly, they didn't want you to be able to find out what the button does before forcing accidental activation, though, I can't foresee any confident understanding of what to expect arising from reading that label), might lead one to conclude that, far from being indifferent towards the UI, the developer was quite concerned: it was just that his objective was to impose the sidebar on the user by surprise and then frustrate both, his attempts to dismiss it, and his ability implement preventative measures to avoid recurrence. Indeed, every aspect of the implementation that I can think of is consistent with that aim, but it is hard to imagine any of the design choices I mentioned resulting from a motivation that was, at least, not patronizing, and, if the button can't even be dismissed, I'd lean heavily towards it being malicious.
    • Ainz-Sama's avatar
      Ainz-Sama
      Brass Contributor
      As an insider i have asked them for a remove function not the hide bs they have but a solid remove function...

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