Windows tip: how to remove web results from your Windows 11 search
Windows 11 executes your search terms both locally and on the internet, often leading to confusing results. However, you can deactivate web search – Windows will only parse your drives. Here’s how.
If I want to search for something on the internet, I do it via my browser. Information, products, offers, you name it. If I want to find a document or a folder, I just use local search on my computer. Windows now mixes both of these. Its search function always shows me web results, powered by Bing.
I appreciate the good intentions, but it’s just confusing. All those results often mean the thing I need goes under, also because web results are often displayed higher up. The matches are apparently better.
I want to change that. Web search on Windows has to go – completely. Not just the search itself, but the visual elements too – Microsoft calls them search highlights. This way, my computer will only search for local files and only displays these.
By the way, if you only want very specific file types in your results, you can also set this up.
*A small note here: Microsoft always finds ways to reset these changes. You therefore may have to set things up again after a Windows update.
Deactivate search highlights – prioritising the most annoying bit
Microsoft also displays so-called search highlights to the right of search results. These are mostly daily news with pictures and text, making the whole thing even more visually confusing. You can also deactivate this.
- Click on the start menu, type «Settings» and open them.
- Select «Privacy & security».
- Now click on «Search permissions».
- Under «More settings» you’ll find the item «Show search highlights». Deactivate this.
- Restart your device.
Search highlights will no longer appear.
Disabling web search completely
You can deactivate web search via the registry editor.
- Open the start menu and enter «regedit», then select «Run as administrator».
- Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer
- If «Explorer» doesn’t appear, right-click on «Windows», select «New» and then «Key». Call this folder «Explorer».
- In the right-hand section, right-click again. Select «New», then «DWORD (32-bit) Value». Name this entry «DisableSearchBoxSuggestions».
- Double-click on the new entry and enter the number 1 in the «Value data:» field. Click «OK».
- Restart your device.
Ahhh, much better – no more web results!
Search history: nobody’s business
You can also delete your local search history in Windows 11. If you don’t want people to see what you were looking for, say.
- Click on the start menu, then go to «Settings».
- Navigate to Settings > Privacy & security > Search permissions.
- Under «History», you’ll find the item «Search history on this device». You can deactivate this option.
Your search history will no longer be displayed.
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