Making Chrome your default browser is more simple because the setting is there right on the first page of the Options. Simple, isn’t it? Now lets see how we can do it in Chrome. When you click on Check Now, it’ll pop up a box where you can set it as your default browser by clicking on Yes. You can see below that there’s a way to check if Firefox is the default browser, without the need to restart it. I first had to visit Tools –> Options to find where the setting was. Turned out that it wasn’t that difficult to revert the change. I kinda like external links to open in Firefox. Hence when Opera set itself as the default browser without my permission, it didn’t make me jump with joy. In my case, I had Firefox set as the default browser and wanted it to remain like that. We will take up Firefox, Chrome and IE in this post, and Safari and Opera in the next one. The purpose of this article is to teach people – who are facing this problem – how to change default browser back to the old one manually.
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