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Lately, Microsoft's Edge browser has constantly been displaying the "Use recommended browser settings" prompt. Some users think the reason this prompt appears again and again is that Microsoft is trying to divert people to making Bing as their default search engine.

Regardless, there's now a way to remove this prompt for good.

Remove the "Recommended Browser Settings" Prompt From Microsoft Edge

If you're like others, you've probably tried to get rid of that annoying prompt dozens of times, but the prompt keeps coming back. Luckily, Edge includes a flag that you can turn on to remove the prompt for good.

You can always turn this flag back off if you'd like to see the prompt again.

How to Disable the "Recommended Browser Settings" Prompt in Microsoft Edge

To remove the prompt, all you need is access to the Edge browser.

  1. Open Microsoft Edge on your computer.
  2. Type edge://flags in the address bar and press Enter.
  3. Search for a flag named Show feature and workflow recommendations.
  4. Click the dropdown menu next to the flag and select Enabled.
  5. Click Restart at the bottom.

And there goes the prompt away forever!

Make Microsoft Edge Less Annoying

If the "Recommended browser settings" prompt is bugging you too much, you can now get rid of this prompt and never have it come back to your browser.

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Mahesh is a tech writer at MakeUseOf. He's been writing tech how-to guides for about 8 years now and has covered many topics. He loves to teach people how they can get the most out of their devices.

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