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The Search panel in Firefox OptionsPreferencesSettingsPreferences lets you customize your search options. You can add or remove search engines, change your default search engine, assign or change keyword shortcuts, turn the search bar on or off, and choose whether to display search suggestions first or not at all.

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  • 7Remove or add search engines
  1. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and select Preferences.Click the menu button and select ...
  2. Select Search in the left pane.
  • Use the address bar for search and navigation: This is the default setting. It provides a unified search and address bar.
  • Add search bar in toolbar: Select this setting if you prefer a separate search bar.

Use the drop down menu under Default Search Engine to choose the search engine you wish to use by default.

Note: Some extensions that are added to Firefox can set a new default search engine.

You can disable or remove the extension that made the change or you can choose another search engine from the drop-down menu, if you prefer a different default.

As you type into the search bar or the address bar, your default search engine shows you suggestions based on popular searches or on your previous searches. See Search suggestions in Firefox for more information.

  • Provide search suggestions: Select this setting to turn search suggestions on or off.
    • Show search suggestions in address bar results: When search suggestions are turned on, select this setting to also include search suggestions in the results that are listed when you search from the Firefox address bar. Up to two suggestions from your Search history may also appear. These will be indicated with a clock icon instead of a magnifying glass icon.
    • Show search suggestions ahead of browsing history in address bar results: Select this setting to show search suggestions before your browsing history.
    • Show search suggestions in Private Windows: Select this setting to show search suggestions in Private Browsing windows.

When you start typing in the search bar or address bar, you'll see icons for other search engines you can search with:

You can choose an alternative search engine and use it for your search with one click, if you don't want to use the current default.

To remove alternative search engines you don't want to be displayed in the search bar or address bar, remove the check mark next to the search engine listed in the Search panel under One-Click Search Engines. This will not remove the search engines themselves.

When you start typing a search term in the address bar you'll see icons to search instead with: other search engines, Firefox Add-ons, Bookmarks, Tabs, or History.

You can choose an alternative search type and use it for your search with one click, if you don't want to use the current default.

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To remove alternative search engines you don't want to be displayed in the search bar or address bar, remove the check mark next to the search engine listed in the Search panel under Search Shortcuts. This will not remove the search engines themselves.

To remove a search engine from Firefox, restore the default search engines that come with Firefox or add a new search engine, go to the Search ShortcutsOne-Click Search Engines section of the Search panel.

Remove a search engine

  1. Click on the search engine you don't want to highlight it.
  2. Click the button at the bottom, to take it off your list.
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Note: You must use the Add-ons manager to remove any search engines installed as Firefox extensions (see Disable or remove Add-ons for details).

Restore default search engines

If you remove any of the search engines that come with Firefox by default, click at the bottom of the Search panel to bring them back.

Add a new search engine

  1. Click the Find more search engines link at the bottom of the Search panel.
    • A Firefox Add-ons page will open, listing available search tools.
  2. Click on the search engine you want to add and click .

For more information about adding or removing search engines, see Add or remove a search engine in Firefox.

You can assign or change keyword shortcuts for your favorite search engines to make it easier to perform a search. For more information, see Assign shortcuts to search engines.

Firefox lets you easily import bookmarks and other data from Google Chrome. This article gives you step-by-step instructions for getting it done.

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Note: To import your information from another browser or computer, see Import data from another browser.
  1. Click the Library button on your toolbar. (If you don't see it there, click the menu button then click Library.) Click Bookmarks and then click the Show All BookmarksManage Bookmarks bar at the bottom.
  2. From the toolbar in the Library window, click and choose Import Data from Another Browser...
    • Tip: Another way to import from another browser is to click File in the Firefox menu bar at the top of the screen and select Import from Another Browser…. In Firefox version 76 and above, you can also click the menu button click Help and select Import from Another Browser… from the Help menu.
  3. In the Import Wizard window that appears, select Chrome, then click .
  4. Firefox will list the types of settings and information it can import. Select the items you want to import.
    • Cookies: Small bits of information stored on your computer by some websites that are used to keep you logged in, store your options, or do other things.
    • Browsing History: Information on the sites you have visited.
    • Saved Passwords:(Starting in Firefox version 70)(macOS and Windows only) Your usernames and passwords that Chrome remembered.
    • Bookmarks: Web pages you have saved in your Chrome bookmarks.
  5. Click to import the selected items. The wizard shows what was imported.
  6. Click to close the window. The items you selected should now be available.

Because Chrome defaults to saving bookmarks in its bookmarks toolbar, you should be able to find your imported bookmarks in a folder named From Google Chrome in the Firefox Bookmarks Toolbar.

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The Bookmarks Toolbar may be hidden. To show the Bookmarks Toolbar:

  1. Click the menu button and choose .
  2. Click the Toolbars dropdown menu at the bottom of the screen and select Bookmarks Toolbar.
  3. Click the button.
Tip: You can also turn the Bookmarks toolbar on or off from the Firefox menu bar at the top of the screen: Click View, go down to Toolbars and select Bookmarks Toolbar.

To learn more about customizing Firefox, see Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars. For more information on using bookmarks in Firefox, see Bookmarks in Firefox.