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Every user has different preferences when it comes to browsing the Internet. Some people can't stand the Safari due to its speed and economy, others prefer Chrome for its expansion or Firefox for better privacy control. No matter which group you belong to, macOS allows you to set which browser to open as default in a few seconds.

What does default browser mean?

The default browser is the one that automatically launches whenever you click on a web link – for example, in an email, document, or message. If you use multiple browsers, it's handy to choose the one you work with most often.

Step by step procedure

  • Click on the logo Apple in the upper left corner of the screen.
  • Select System Settings (in earlier versions macOS may be called System Preferences).
  • In the left panel, open the Desktop and Dock section.
  • Scroll down until you find the Default web browser option.
  • In the drop-down menu, select the browser you want to use – for example SafariGoogle Chrome, Firefox or another one that you have installed.
  • The change will take effect immediately and the next time you click on the web link, it will open in the browser you selected.

Tip: selection on first launch

If you have just installed a new browser, such as Chrome or Brave, macOS will usually ask you if you want to set it as the default when you first run it. If you skip this option, you can change it at any time by following the steps above.

Why consider change?

Safari is perfectly optimized for Mac, but if you use other operating systems or Google services, it may be more convenient for you Chrome whether Edge. Firefox on the contrary, it offers a wide range of privacy protection options and add-ons. The choice of browser therefore depends purely on your habits and priorities. Changing the default browser to MacIt's a small thing, but it can make your work much more enjoyable. Just a few clicks - and all the links you open will lead straight to where you really want to go.

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