
No sooner do I write a post about how Google has disabled Chrome Extensions for Mac even though they will work in the latest builds of Chromium (the open-source browser which Chrome is based on), does someone come up with a solution. Want to do the same thing on your iPhone or iPad? Check out our dedicated article to learn how.Ah the Internet, I knew you would come up with a solution.

That's all there is to it, you have now successfully changed your default web browser from Safari to your preferred app. Click the dropdown menu next to "Default web browser" and select your choice from the list of installed browsers.Select General, the first icon in the preference panel.Launch System Preferences from your Mac's Dock, from the Applications folder, or from the Apple menu bar ( -> System Preferences.).

Bear in mind that they assume you have already downloaded and installed the browser you want to use. The following steps show you how to do just that. Then you can make it your default browser to replace Safari. The main contenders are all free to download, so the best thing to do is install them, try them out, and keep the one you like best. While all browsers have something different to offer, the choice between them really comes down to personal preference. In fact, Edge is on the verge of overtaking Safari as the world's second most popular desktop browser, thanks to its fast performance and strong feature set. While Chrome is the most popular choice among Mac users, Microsoft Edge is catching up.

Fortunately, there are several alternative browsers available for Mac, with the most popular being Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox.

Apple's Safari has been met with complaints from some users in recent years over the browser's bugs, user experience, and website compatibility.
