Setting your default browser in Windows 10

Setting your default browser in Windows 10


Setting your default browser in Windows 10


Updated 17/1/22
Applies to Windows 10, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, other browsers

Setting your default browser (Chrome example)

1Go to the search box and type 'default apps', then open the Default Apps settings.

2. In the Settings window, select the Web browser category.

3. Select the Google Chrome browser option. Your selection will automatically save, and you can now close the Settings window.




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