Click on Cookies and Site permission from the left pane.Open Microsoft Edge and click on the three dots from top right corner.We found this on a Microsoft Community forum post: Turn Off Ads, Pop-ups and Redirects in EdgeĮdge may be part of the problem by allowing Google to advertise for Chrome. If custom filter above doesn't work for you, we also found a few suggestions in a Google Search help forum post. Paste the following text in the box, just as it appears here:.Click the AdBlock toolbar icon and click on the gear symbol.To keep the 'Switch to Chrome' notification from appearing every time you visit in a browser other than Chrome: One of the two methods below should help: Google ignores whatever internal setting that selection should trigger, and goes right on asking you to switch to Chrome. Apparently, Google's opinion is that if you use its search engine, you should be using its browser, too, because the following notification appears every single time you visit Google's home page in a browser that isn't Chrome:Ĭlicking 'NO THANKS' won't save you. Google really, really wants you to make Chrome your default browser.