If you see one, select it to clear the check box. Look for a check mark in Search in the address bar and the search box on the new tab page.
In the pane on the right, select your search provider. In the search box on the taskbar, type Internet options, and then select it in the list of results. If you enter text in the address bar in Internet Explorer and it doesn't resolve as a valid web address, or the text begins with a question mark, 'search,' 'find,' or 'go,' Internet Explorer will redirect you to your default search provider to help you locate the site you're looking for. These suggestions are based on your browsing history, keystrokes, and favorites so the browser can show you results that might be more relevant to you. When you start typing in the address bar, Internet Explorer automatically recommends websites, search terms, apps, or weather and finance suggestions. Get browsing suggestions in the address bar To make browsing simpler, Internet Explorer recommends websites you might like based on the sites you visit most.
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