What is a default web browser?
The phrase “default browser” refers to a browser that is set to run automatically, often while viewing web documents or clicking on web links. Safari is the default browser on Apple devices, but if you want to use anything else, you can easily change the default web browser on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad. Note: If you can’t find your preferred browser in the list of default browsers, it might not be installed on your Mac. In that case, you need to first install it. Apple has not only included new features such as Stage Manager with the new macOS, but they have also overhauled the Settings app to make it much simpler and easier to use.
How to set the default browser in macOS Ventura
If you haven’t yet upgraded to the latest macOS version and are looking forward to changing the default browser in your macOS Monterey, or earlier, follow the steps outlined below.
How to set the default browser in macOS Monterey or earlier
Concluding… If you prefer Safari’s speed and simplicity, Chrome’s diversity and power, or Firefox’s privacy and security, you may make them your default by following the procedures indicated above. What is your preferred browser, and why? Let me know in the comments. Read more:
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