Chrome 59.0 64-bit on Windows 10. Recently there has been a change to the international version of Bing. The URL has been removed from global.bing.com/?FORM=HPCNEN&setmkt=en-us&setlang=en-us
to cn.bing.com/?FORM=HPCNEN&setmkt=en-us&setlang=en-us&intlF=
(cn
denotes China, where I currently am). This is ok but what is really annoying is this: a popup window appears with Chinese translations of every word my cursor is on.
It appears every time I visit Bing the translator will automatically be turned on (reportedly from microsofttranslator.com
). I can temporarily turn it off by clicking a button on the search result page, but it will still be on the next time I use Bing.
Could anyone tell me if there is any way to permanently disable this popup translation window? If necessary, I would also like to know how to permanently ban microsofttranslator.com
on my Chrome. Thanks.
PS: this is somewhat related to this problem which however was about IE. For Chrome I couldn't find a similar solution.
google.com
are blocked, but not Chrome or other google softwares themselves). I didn't sign in to any Microsoft account when I use Bing, and I also couldn't find such Bing settings as related to this translation service.