Monday 5 June 2017

Support for Change My Homepage to MSN Call 1-855-785-2511 Restore My Favorites on MSN

If your default search engine or homepage has been changed, you are having adware or pop-up ads problems with Google Chrome, resetting it can help. The reset feature fixes many issues by restoring Chrome to its factory default state while saving your essential information like bookmarks and open tabs.


  1.        Resetting your browser settings will impact the settings below:
  2.        Default search engine and saved search engines will be reset and to their original defaults.
  3.       Homepage button will be hidden and the URL that you previously set will be removed.
  4.       Default startup tabs will be cleared. The browser will show a new tab when you startup or continue where you left off if you’re on a Chrome book.
  5.       New Tab page will be empty unless you have a version of Chrome with an extension that controls it. In that case, your page may be preserved.
  6.        Pinned tabs will be unpinned.
  7.       Content settings will be cleared and reset to their installation defaults.
  8.       Cookies and site data will be cleared.
  9.        Extensions and themes will be disabled.





How to Set Your Home Page in Microsoft Edge? When you open the desktop’s web browser, Microsoft Edge in Windows 10, it needs to show you something right away. Well, that something can be any website you want. In computer terms, that’s called your home page, and you can tell Microsoft Edge to use any site you want.

Naturally, Microsoft wants Microsoft Edge to open to a Microsoft website, so you need to jump through these hoops to make it open to your own favorite site:

  1. Visit your favorite website.
Choose any web page you like. If you choose Google News, for example, Microsoft Edge always opens with the latest headlines.
  1. Click the Settings icon in Microsoft Edge and choose Settings from the drop-down menu.
The Settings pane appears, listing your options.
  1. In the Settings pane’s Start with the section, select Custom from the drop-down list and, below that, type in the address of your favorite website, as shown here. Then click the adjacent plus sign to save the website’s name.
Type in the address of your favorite website and Microsoft Edge opens to that site.
To open several home pages, each in their own tab, click the plus sign next to the first web address you enter. A new box appears for you to type in another web address. Repeat until you’ve stocked Microsoft Edge with all the tabs you’d like to see preloaded whenever you launch Microsoft Edge.

For further Information and Support Call +1-855-785-2511 toll-free or visit MSN Home Page.

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