This feature allows you to set the website that opens automatically when you first launch a web browser
(Microsoft Edge, Chrome). This setting is convenient because it allows you to directly access frequently visited
portal sites or work pages without having to enter the address every time.
Why set a startup page?
- When you want to go directly to frequently visited sites every time you open the internet.
- When an unwanted page appears as the first screen after purchasing a new PC or updating the browser.
- When the startup page is forcibly changed to an advertising site due to malware or the installation of an unknown program.
- When previously viewed windows keep popping up, and you want to start cleanly with a new window.
How to Set Up by Browser
Changing the Microsoft Edge Startup Page
- 1. Launch the Microsoft Edge browser.
- 2. Click the More [
] icon in the upper right corner and select [Settings].
- 3. Click [Start, home, and new tab page] from the list on the left side of the settings menu.
- 4. Select the desired option under [on startup].
- Open the new tab page: The default Edge screen opens.
- Open tabs from the previous session: The pages you were viewing before closing the browser will reopen.
- Open these pages: Specify a particular site. Click [Add], enter the desired URL (e.g., www.lge.com), and click [Add].
Changing the Google Chrome Startup Page
- 1. Launch the Google Chrome browser.
- 2. Click the More [
] icon in the upper right corner and select [Settings].
- 3. Click [On startup] from the list on the left side of the settings menu.
- 4. Select the desired option under [On startup].
- Open the New Tab page: The default Chrome screen opens.
- Continue where you left off: The pages you were viewing before closing the browser will reopen.
- Open a specific page or set of pages: Specify a particular site. Click [Add a new page], enter the desired URL (e.g., www.lge.com), and click [Add].
Setting the Internet Explorer Startup Page
※ Support for some Internet Explorer services has ended. We recommend using Edge or Chrome for a smoother experience. If you must use it due to compatibility issues, set it up as follows:
- 1. Type [Internet Options] in the search box at the bottom left of the desktop and run it. (Or go to Control Panel → Internet Options)
- 2. Enter the address of the site you want to start with in the [Home page] field on the [General] tab.
- 3. To open multiple tabs simultaneously, enter one address per line.
- 4. After entering, click [Apply] and [OK] at the bottom to save.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q. I changed the startup page, but strange sites keep appearing.
- A. Malware or a specific program may be forcibly changing your browser settings. Please delete any unnecessary toolbars or search assistant programs among the installed programs, and run a virus scan.
- Q. The settings menu is disabled, or a message saying [Managed by your organization] appears.
- A. If you are using a public PC at a company or school, the administrator may have restricted changing the startup page due to security policies. In this case, you cannot change the settings personally, so you should contact your company's IT administrator or IT department.
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