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The default browser is the web browser that is automatically used when opening a web page or clicking on a web link. This document explains how to choose the default browser for both Windows and OS X.

The Mac defaults to using Safari as the default web browser, but what if you prefer to use Google’s Chrome web browser instead? There’s a few ways to change the default browser, but perhaps the easiest if you’re looking to use Chrome is through the Chrome browser itself. If your Chrome default search engine keeps changing back to Bing search, it could be a sign of a security issue on your computer, Chromebook, or mac. The steps in this tutorial will first help you identify any Chrome extensions or Chrome apps that might be malicious or unwanted and remove them from your Google Chrome browser. Mar 29, 2019 Download your preferred web browser. If you don't already have the web browser that you want to use installed on your Mac, you'll need to download it before proceeding: Google Chrome - Go to Chrome's download page and click the blue DOWNLOAD CHROME button. Firefox - Go to Firefox's download page and click the green Download Now button. Now the Firefox will be set as the default browser on your Mac device. Google Chrome: The process is same. Tap on the three horizontal lines at the top right corner of the browser, go to settings and choose the option ‘Make Google Chrome the default browser’.

Windows

Internet Explorer 10 and 11

  1. In Internet Explorer, go to Tools (gear icon) > Internet Options.
  2. Click the Programs tab.
  3. Click Make Internet Explorer the default browser. You may optionally check the box that makes Explorer tiles open on the desktop. If you leave this unchecked, they will open in the metro interface. You can also specify how you want to open links.
  4. Internet Explorer 7, 8, and 9

    1. In Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options.
      • Note: In newer versions of Internet Explorer, the Tools menu is represented by a Gear icon.
    2. Click the Programs tab.
    3. Click Make default. You may optionally check the box if you want Explorer to always check if it is the default browser.

    Internet Explorer 6

    1. In Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options.
    2. Click the Programs tab.
      At the bottom of this window, check the box labeled Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the default browser.
    3. Click OK.
    4. Restart Internet Explorer.
      A window should appear asking whether Internet Explorer should be made the default browser. Click Yes (you may optionally uncheck the checkbox).

    Firefox (Versions up to 34)

    1. In Firefox, go to the orange Firefox button, then select Options > Options.
      • Note: In older versions of Firefox, go to Tools > Options.
    2. Click Advanced, and then open the General tab.
    3. Click Check Now, and then click Yes in the new window that pops up. You may optionally check the box if you want Firefox to always check if it is the default browser.

    Firefox (Version 35+)

    1. Open Firefox.
    2. Go to the menu button in the upper right hand corner, depicting 3 horizontal bars.
    3. Click on the Options, which has a gear symbol.
    4. Under the General tab, click on Make Firefox My Default Browser.

    Google Chrome

    1. In Chrome, click on the Customize and control Google Chrome icon .
      • Note: In older versions of Chrome, click on the wrench icon .
    2. Click Settings.
    3. Under 'Default Browser,' click Make Google Chrome my default browser.

    OS X

    Safari

    1. Open Safari.
    2. Go to Safari > Preferences.
    3. While on the General tab, select the browser you want to use as default from the drop down menu.

    Firefox (Versions up to 34)

    1. Open Firefox.
    2. Go to Firefox > Preferences.
    3. Click on the Advanced tab and then on the General tab.
    4. Under 'System Defaults,' click Check Now and then click Yes in the window that pops up. You may optionally check the box if you want Firefox to always check if it is the default browser.

    Firefox (Version 35+)

    1. Open Firefox.
    2. Go to the menu button in the upper right hand corner, depicting 3 horizontal bars.
    3. Click on the Preferences, which has a gear symbol.
    4. Under the General tab, click on Make Firefox My Default Browser.

    Google Chrome

    1. Open Chrome.
    2. Go to Chrome > Preferences.
    3. Under 'Default Browser,' click Make Google Chrome My Default Browser.

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By Adela D. Louie, Last updated: August 27, 2019

I use my MacBook Pro for a lot of things. First, I use it to edit my videos and photos. I also use it to watch movies. More importantly, I use it to surf the web in order to research for my job. Now, I want to know how to change my Mac device’ default browser. But I don’t know how to do it. Can you help me?

~MacBook Pro User

Part I: Introduction

The default browser in your Mac operating system is Safari. This came into existence ever since the brand has created its very own browser.

Before Safari came into play, the default browser was Internet Explorer. And before that, was the Netscape Navigator. Were you alive during that time? Do you remember it?

Safari is quite a perfect web browser. It provides most features given by its competitors like FireFox and Chrome. For example, it has autofill or autosuggestion for your details (e.g. credit card information). It also stores passwords securely. It even gives you the ability to request websites without being tracked.

Apple has placed privacy as its priority especially during these present times. Given this, we might be into the near future where Safari would be the best web browser for Mac users.

This is true especially for those who simply want to browse the web and be secure all the time. Plus, there might be a time where your personal data is kept private from your web browser.

Although Safari is a good browser, you might be into different browsers like Firefox and Chrome due to a variety of reasons. Performance might be one of the reasons.

Safari is actually fast when it comes to being a browser. However, sometimes, it might be slower compared to Firefox or Chrome.

Or, you might simply want extensions or plugins that are not supported by Safari and are supported by the other two web browsers.

Sometimes, websites do not work properly on Safari as well. These are just some of the reasons why you might want to change browsers.

Part II: Browsers

Browsers are tools that allow you to surf the web and visit a variety of sites. It might even have extensions and plugins that allow the surfing experience better. Before we delve into changing your Mac device’ default browser, let’s tackle into what a default browser actually is.

The default web browser refers to the web browser that launches when you click a link in another document or email application.

When you utilize Spotlight and actually click a specific URL from the Internet, the default web browser will be opened. Any task or operation that launches a URL will open the default web browser. However, this doesn’t mean that you cannot use other browsers in order to surf the web.

It is not necessary for you to change your actual default browser if you simply need to check out a particular site in Firefox or Chrome.

If Safari is your current default browser, you have the ability to open a particular link within another browser. You can do this by pressing the CTRL key while clicking a URL and then choosing Copy Link. After which, you can paste it into another browser’s address bar.

Part III: Setting Up The Default Browser (For OS X Yosemite, macOS El Capitan Or Higher Versions)

Apple has altered the method of setting up your default browser in Yosemite. However, it has been kept the same since the said version of Mac’s operating system.

Before, you still have to launch Safari in order to make another browser the default one. This is plain silly. But, it has changed recently. Here’s how to do it properly.

Step 01 - Press Apple menu.

Step 02 - Choose System Preferences.

Step 03 - Select the tab named General.

Step 04 - Halfway down the interface, you can see a menu located next to Default Web Browser. Click this menu and choose the specific browser that you wish to be used as default.

That’s it! It’s easy as 1-2-3. Now, let’s check out how you can modify the default browser in previous versions of the operating system. The steps below shows the one for OS X Mavericks and previous versions:

Step 01 - Open Safari.

Step 02 - Press the Safari menu.

Step 03 - Select Preferences.

Step 04 - Click the tab named General.

Step 05 - Press the menu located next to the words Default Web Browser.

Step 06 - Select the browser you wish to be set as default.

Step 07 - Quit Preferences.

Step 08 - Quit Safari.

Part IV: Other Ways You Can Implement For Changing Your Default Browser

Actually, every browser out there wishes to be the default one. This is to increase the number of users they have. When you actually open a browser that is not the default one, it asks you if you wish to set it as the default browser for your device. A simple pop-up window will appear that asks this query.

If you wish to set the said browser as the default one, it will simply modify the settings of System Preferences. In this way, the said browser will be default one.

However, if you refused before and you simply want to change it now, that would be easy. Here’s how to set the default browser in a few of the popular web browsers out there.

Changing The Default Browser To Chrome:

Step 01 - Open Chrome.
Step 02 - Press the Chrome menu.

Step 03 - Choose Preferences.

Step 04 - A web page will be launched. Scroll down to the end of the interface until you actually can see the words Default Browser.

Step 05 - Press Make Default.

Changing The Default Browser To Firefox:

Step 01 - Open Firefox.

Step 02 - Go to Firefox menu.

Step 03 - Select Preferences.

Step 04 - Go to the left-hand sidebar. Ensure that General is selected.

Step 05 - At the top, you should be able to see the words, General. Below it, you will see a message that states that Firefox is not your default browser. Go to the right part of that and press Make Default.

Changing The Default Browser To Opera:

Step 01 - Open Opera.

Step 02 - Press Opera menu.

Step 03 - Press Preferences.

Step 04 - A web page will be launched. Ensure that Basic is the one selected. This is located on the left side of the interface.

Step 05 - Press the option that makes Opera your default browser.

Changing The Default Browser To Vivaldi:

Step 01 - Open Vivaldi.

Step 02 - Go to Vivaldi menu.

Step 03 - Select Preferences.

Step 04 - Select Startup. This is located on the left-hand side of the interface.

Step 05 - Press Set As Default.

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Part V: Tips To Help You Enhance The Speed Of Your Browser

Even if you use a specific type of browser, you can do some of the tips we outline below to help you improve its speed and performance:

Tip 01: Use The Most Recent Or Up-To-Date Version

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Ensure that you go for the installation of system updates when they are available. Safari usually updates when your macOS undergoes through system updates so that’s a good thing. Browsers like Chrome and Firefox usually undergoes through automatic updates when you quit them and launch them again. However, if you always keep them open, they will not be able to update themselves. That’s why it’s best to quit these browsers every now and then to update them regularly.

Mac

Tip 02: Avoid Opening A Lot Of Tabs Simultaneously

Tabs that are open still consume processor cycles, RAM, and energy even though they are not currently being used. The more tabs you have opened, the slower the performance of your Mac will be. Thus, it is necessary for you to close tabs that you don’t use or don’t need.

Tip 03: Keep Your Mac And Your Browser Clean

Our browsers have a lot of unnecessary files. These include cookies, cache, old updates, and language files. These files result in the slowing down of your Mac device and even your browser. The best way to get rid of these unnecessary files that take up much space is to useFoneDog's Mac Cleaner tool. Below are the advantages of this tool and how to use it step-by-step:

* It helps protect your private information by clearing it your entire browser of historical data, saved personal information and passwords, cookies, caches, etc.

* It helps speed up the performance of your web browser thus giving you better user experience.

* It comprehensively scans your entire Mac for unnecessary browser data that might result to the slowing down of your surfing experience.

* The comprehensive scan and complete cleanup of your browser can be done with just a few simple clicks.

* It is very easy to use. Even if you are not tech savvy, you can easily use the tool to do the cleaning up of your browser.

* It is very fast and powerful.

* You are given a free trial for the first five hundred (500) megabytes (MB) of data. Without shelling out money, you can experience the tool immediately.

* One on one support and email support is available to help you in case you get stuck on using the tool.

Here’s how to use it step-by-step to clean up your browser:

(Screenshots below are under dark mode on Mac.)

Step 01 - Download the tool from the official website of the brand.

Step 02 - Launch the software on your computer.

Step 03 - Click the ToolKit icon.

Step 04 - Choose Privacy.

Step 05 - Press Scan.

Step 06 - After the scanning process is finished, view and choose the items you wish.

Note: Move your mouse to the occupation information on the right side of the files in browsers, you can view more detailed information by clicking the Show button in grey.

Step 07 - Press the Clean button.

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Step 09 - Click Confirm.

Step 10 - Wait until the cleanup process is finished.

Part VI: Conclusion

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You can easily change the default browser of your Mac device especially if you wish to use Firefox or Chrome. In case you wish to change your default browser, you can easily opt for another browser by following our guide here.

Plus, to improve browsing experience it is a must for you to heed our tips above. The best way to enhance your user experience is to use FoneDog's Mac Cleaner tool. This will help keep your privacy safe and your browsing experience better.

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