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Chrome or firefox for windows 10
Chrome or firefox for windows 10





chrome or firefox for windows 10
  1. Chrome or firefox for windows 10 how to#
  2. Chrome or firefox for windows 10 install#
  3. Chrome or firefox for windows 10 upgrade#
  4. Chrome or firefox for windows 10 full#

They constantly revert back to “their” product settings and it IS confusing because the “simple” fix you mention does NOT work, or only for a short time, or any time there’s an update. The “it’s not surprising MS wants to show you their products” is a JOKE. Please Brian it is NEVER that simple with Microsoft and the giant pissing contest they are constantly in regarding ANY other competition. What’s your take on this? Leave a comment below and let us know your thoughts!

Chrome or firefox for windows 10 full#

Read the full letter: An Open Letter to Microsoft’s CEO: Don’t Roll Back the Clock on Choice and Control Instead of going off on a rant about it being a step backward and insulting users, Mozilla’s CEO should do something similar to what Google does, or have a landing page with the instructions outlined above. But changing it back to whatever you prefer is a simple affair. Microsoft wants to show you what it has to offer, and it wants you to use it.

Chrome or firefox for windows 10 upgrade#

It should be no surprise that Microsoft is going to change your default web browser to its own during the upgrade process.

Chrome or firefox for windows 10 how to#

And, the first time you run Firefox, it asks if you want to make your default – just like it has always done.Īnd interestingly enough, the first time I launched Google Chrome, it displayed a video that showed you exactly how to make it your default browser (again, same steps as above.) If you’re curious, you can see the full video here.

Chrome or firefox for windows 10 install#

If you do a clean install of Windows 10, you’ll need to download your browser(s) of choice again.

chrome or firefox for windows 10

The steps outlined above are mostly aimed at those of you who upgraded Windows 7 to Windows 10 or those who upgraded Windows 8.1 to 10. I hope you didn’t get lost or confused by that. Moving forward, any time you click any links in your email or other apps, your browser of choice opens up - not Edge. Choose the one you want, closeout of the screen, and you’re done! To change it click on Microsoft Edge and a menu of different browsers you have installed on your PC pops up. As you can see, Edge is currently set as the default. That brings you directly to Settings > System > Default apps, where the Web browser option is already highlighted. Or just click Choose a default browser from the top of the search results. In the search field type: default browser and hit Enter. So, without further ado, here’s a look at changing your default browser after an upgrade to Windows 10. In fact, you could say he’s insulting his own customers who want to use Firefox in Windows 10. That’s a pretty strong statement and insults the intelligence of Windows users. It’s confusing, hard to navigate and easy to get lost. It now takes more than twice the number of mouse clicks, scrolling through content and some technical sophistication for people to reassert the choices they had previously made in earlier versions of Windows. Regarding changing your browser back to Firefox, Beard writes: It’s a lot easier than Mozilla’s CEO Chris Beard wants users to think in his recent open letter to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. So you might want to make your default browser something else until we get those abilities in Edge in future updates. Namely, the ability to use popular add-ons or extensions that are available in other browsers like Chrome or Firefox. While the Edge browser is much faster and intuitive than Internet Explorer, features are missing. Microsoft Edge is the default web browser in Windows 10 when you upgrade, even if you had it set to Chrome or Firefox. That’s all there is to it! Old Original Article… Click on the one you want to set as the default. Then a list of installed browsers will pop up. Click on what’s listed as your default browser - in this case it’s the beta version of Edge. Go to Start > Settings > Apps > Default apps.







Chrome or firefox for windows 10