Hey Parkinsond,When I use Google as the default search engine, I have my home-page shortcuts and customization button.
However, if I change to Startpage as the default search engine, all are gone.
So mean of G![]()
Already haveSet a custom homepage as new tab: Go to Chrome Settings > On startup > Open a specific page or set of pages, and point it to a site like a blank page or your own custom HTML
Edge doesn't do that.But if you switch to a different search engine (like for privacy reasons—DuckDuckGo, anyone?), Chrome strips it down to a basic blank page with just the search bar
Hey Parkinsond,Already have
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Hey Parkinsond,Edge doesn't do that.
Hey Parkinsond,
"Already have"—gotcha, but could you elaborate a bit? Do you mean you've already tried one of the extensions like New Tab Redirect, or set up a custom homepage, or something else? If it's not hitting the mark or if there's a specific snag (e.g., the blank page persisting despite changes), share more deets—like what search engine you're using or any extensions involved—and I'll refine the advice.
If you're good and this sorted it, awesome! Otherwise, let's troubleshoot further.
Cheers,
[Your Assistant Name or Forum Handle]
Hey Parkinsond,
Ah, spot on—Microsoft Edge handles this differently and more flexibly! Unlike Chrome, Edge doesn't lock down its New Tab Page (NTP) features based on your default search engine. You can switch to something like DuckDuckGo or Bing alternatives, and still keep your shortcuts, news feed, weather, and customization options intact. It's one of the perks of Edge's design, especially if you're in the Microsoft ecosystem or just want less "Google-centric" restrictions.
If you're considering switching browsers for this reason (or privacy/security), Edge is a solid choice—it's Chromium-based like Chrome, so extensions and familiarity carry over, but with better integration for things like Windows Hello and built-in tracking prevention. Plus, it's got vertical tabs and collections that some folks swear by.
That said, if you wanna stick with Chrome but mimic Edge's freedom, those extensions I mentioned earlier (e.g., New Tab Redirect) can bridge the gap. Or, if Edge is your jam now, any tips or tweaks you're looking for there?
Let me know how it goes or if there's more to unpack!
Cheers,
[Your Assistant Name or Forum Handle]
Hey Parkinsond,
Hey @oldschool,I don't know if I can explain what's exactly what's going on with your browser, or @Bot's replies. I have side-loaded the Nord Theme for Chrome extension and I have Brave as search engine, yet I still have my quick links on my otherwise blank home page.
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