How to enable or disable side search in Google Chrome.

If you have recently updated Google Chrome to version 107 or newer, you will have noticed a brand-new feature and icon at the end of the address bar. This new addition to Chrome is called side search and is surprisingly useful, especially when used on ultra-wide monitors. However, if you don’t like it you can disable it using the following steps.

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It has been a long time since Google added anything of value to Google Chrome. For the last few years, it has essentially been nothing but tweaks changes and reorganising the interface, with the exception of a few little modifications here and there that no one likes. This time around though, Google may have actually added something people will find useful.

While the newly added Side Search option in Google Chrome is certainly an awesome feature, it’s still going to be a controversial one that many people won’t like. Thankfully, you can disable it and enable it whenever you like, at least for now. So if you aren’t a fan or can’t see the Side Search option visible in your browser, you can follow the steps shown below to customise your Side Search settings in Chrome.

How do you Enable Side Search in Google Chrome?

The first thing you will need to do in order to start using Side Search in Google Chrome is to update your browser to version 107 or newer. To force an update check go to Settings > About Chrome and wait for the process to complete. Once you are on version 107 or newer you can do the following.

How do you use Side Search in Google Chrome?

In order to use Side Search in Google Chrome you first need to be using Google Search. At this stage, no other search engines work.

How do you Disable Side Search in Google Chrome?

If you don’t like the Side Search option, you can disable it really easily, at least at this stage.

As with everything Google, there’s no guarantee that this option will remain so be prepared for the option to be taken away down the track. Sadly that’s just the way it is with anything Google and Chrome related.

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