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System tool for setting the default search engine across your device and browser. Note: requires extensive system-level permissions including MANAGE_USERS and WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS, which is typical for setup wizard components but broader than a simple preference panel would need.
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About this app
Search Engine Selector is a tool that allows users to choose which search engine they want to use for their online searches. It's often found in web browsers like Chrome or in the settings of certain devices, especially mobile phones. This feature allows users to customize their search experience and use their preferred search engine. How it works: Web Browser: Browsers like Chrome allow you to select a default search engine that's used when you type in the address bar. Device Settings: Some devices, like Android phones, have a search engine selector within their settings, allowing you to choose a default search engine for the device's built-in search functionality. App Integration: Some apps may also integrate with search engine selectors, allowing users to specify which search engine they want to use within the app's search feature. Example: You can use Chrome's settings to choose between Google, DuckDuckGo, Bing, or other search engines as your default. On an Android phone, you can set Google, DuckDuckGo, or another search engine as the default for searching within the phone's settings.
About this version
- Version
- 1.36.918435205 (6429)
- Size
- 6.39 MB
- Requires Android
- 12.0
- Target SDK
- 31
- Architecture
- universal
- Downloads
- 12
- Updated
- Jun 4, 2026
- Package
- com.google.android.apps.setupwizard.searchselector
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