- You can change the
default browser onMac in System Preferences or your browser's settings page. - Macs set Safari as the default browser, but you can change it to any other browser, like Chrome.
- When you change your default browser, any links you click will open in your preferred browser.
Mac computers come with
While Safari is a fast web browser and works well for most web needs, there are drawbacks to using it. One of these drawbacks is that for some websites, other browsers can be faster - for example,
You can change your Mac's default web browser through System Preferences or through the browser itself - here's how to do both.
How to change the default browser on Mac from System Preferences
1. Open System Preferences by clicking the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your screen and selecting System Preferences in the drop-down.
2. In System Preferences, click General in the top-left corner.
3. On the General page, click the drop-down next to Default Web Browser.
4. All
How to change your default browser on Mac from the browser's settings
There are dozens of different web browsers you could be using, and the exact method for setting them as your default browser is slightly different for each. Here, we'll use Google Chrome as an example.
1. Open Chrome.
2. In the toolbar at the very top of your screen, click Chrome and select Preferences in the drop-down.
3. Scroll down to the Default browser section and click Make default.
4. A window will pop up asking if you want to Keep [browser] as your default or Use Chrome. Choose Use Chrome.
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