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Option 3: Use the ^ character or other special characters
Select the menu icon next to the search engine and there "make default" to make it the new default search engine in Google Chrome. (See: It may be time to switch to DuckDuckGo or Startpage for web search) My selected search engine is Startpage, but you can select any other search engine such as DuckDuckGo as well. Chrome picks them up as you visit the websites of the search engines and run a search. Manage Search Engines lists all detected search engines. Either pick one of the available solutions under "Search engine used in the address bar", or select "Manage search engines" if the search engine that you want to pick is not listed. Scroll down to the Search Engine section. Load chrome://settings/ in the browser's address bar. It seems that you cannot resolve the issue completely when you switch search providers, but it may help. Option 2: change the default search provider Why that is affecting the priority of results is unclear. The description suggests that it adds Google Drive search options to Chrome's address bar if Google Search is the default provider and if you are signed in to a Google account.