How to disable or hide the Bing chat button in Microsoft Edge.

If you recently updated your Microsoft Edge browser, you WILL have noticed a big blue Bing icon in the top right corner of the interface. This new icon gives you access to Bing's Chat, an artificial intelligence tool powered by ChatGPT. However, not all users are thrilled about this new addition, and a lot of people are wondering how to disable Bing's IA Chat in the Microsoft Edge browser. So follow along as we take you through all the steps.

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As of version 111, Bing AI chat (based on chatGPT) is available within Microsoft Edge. It introduces a new sidebar called Discover that incorporates the hyped-up Artificial Intelligence chat tool from Microsoft and OpenAI. While you probably don’t need to know where to look to find it, you can access the Discover bar by clicking on the new big blue Bing icon in the top right-hand corner. Something important to be aware of is that you shouldn’t confuse the Microsoft Edge sidebar with the Discover bar.

The Edge sidebar can be disabled from the settings and has been around for quite a while. Just go to Settings > Sidebar and disable Always show sidebar. That will remove it, however, you still need to deal with the big new blue Bing icon. Thankfully that can be done, but the process is a little more complicated so follow along as we guide you through the process. Just make sure that you create a System Restore Point before you start the steps shown below. This will allow you to go back in time if you make a stupid mistake.

How to Remove | Hide the Microsoft Edge Bing button in Windows 11 or 10.

Follow the steps shown below to hide the Bing Icon in Microsoft Edge.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Policies \ Microsoft

Now, restart your computer and you're done. The next time you open the browser Microsoft Edge you will see how the Bing IA Chat icon is not displayed in the interface.

How to remove the Microsoft Edge Bing button on Mac OS.

open -n -a "Microsoft Edge" --args --disable-features = msEdgeSidebarV2

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