Microsoft will soon make it easier to change your default browser in Windows 11, allowing you to use Chrome, Firefox and others rather than sticking with Edge.
Currently, if you don’t want to use Edge, you have to go through the lengthy process of setting your preferred browser as the default for each different file and link type you want it to open, including HTML, PDF and HTTPS.
In contrast, Windows 10 lets you set a new default browser in a few clicks: open Settings (Windows key+I), click Apps, select ‘Default apps’ on the left then choose your browser from the ‘Web browser’ list.
Some browsers, including Brave and Firefox, have already released new versions that let you change your default without clicking lots of settings (see Issue 621, page…