you could return to that earlier, simpler age by tweaking your Chrome options.

Last weekGoogle started adding AI suggestions to everyone’s search results.

Some people like these summaries, probably, but for me, they take way too long to load.

The Chrome settings Window. The “Search engine” tab is open; the “Manage search engines and site search” is highlighted in the screenshot.

The bad news: there’s no simple way to make this the default.

To get started, open Chrome’s configs and head toSearch engine > Manage search engines and site search.

Click theAddbutton, which you will find below the list of search engines.

A screenshot showing where the “Add” button is

Name the new search engine something like “Google web search”.

This will point your query to Google’s web search.

You’ll see your new search engine in the listclick the three dots next to it and clickMake default.

A screenshot of the three fields, filled out as described above this image.

You’ve now made your new search engine the default.

Go ahead and take a stab at search for something: You’ll only get links.

No Quick Answers of AI-generated summaries.

A screenshot showing where you can find the “Make default” option.

Wait, why is my LinkedIn page outranking my personal website?

What have I done to deserve that?

(Read Lifehacker’s guide tomaking Google show you the good search results againfor more tips.)

I searched for “who is Justin Pot”. The top result is my LinkedIn page, which I don’t really use. The second is my personal website.