Tired of your Android phone asking which browser to use every time you click a link? In 2025, setting a default browser is easier than ever. I’ll show you how to do it quickly and easily. Whether you prefer Chrome, Firefox, or another browser, this guide will help you take control of your Android’s browsing experience. Ready to make your favorite browser the default? Let’s dive in and customize your Android settings today!
Step 1: Install the Browser of Your Choice
Before setting a default browser, ensure that the browser you want to set as default is installed on your Android device. You can download and install browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or any other browser of your choice from the Google Play Store.
Step 2: Access the App Settings
Once the desired browser is installed, follow these steps to set it as your default browser:
- Open the “Settings” app on your Android device. You can usually find it in your app drawer or by swiping down from the top of the screen and tapping the gear icon.
- Scroll down and tap on “Apps” or “Applications,” depending on your device’s settings menu.
- Look for the current default browser or the browser you want to replace as the default.
Step 3: Clear Default Settings (Optional)

Before setting a new default browser, you may need to clear the default settings of the existing browser. Here’s how:
- Tap on the current default browser.
- Scroll down and tap on “Set as default” or a similar option.
- Tap on “Clear defaults” to remove the default status from the browser.
Step 4: Set the New Default Browser
To set a new default browser on your Android device, follow these steps:
- Navigate back to the list of apps.
- Find the newly installed browser and tap on it.
- Scroll down and tap on “Set as default” or a similar option.
- Select “Open supported links” or “Open by default” to proceed.
- Tap on “Go to supported URLs” or a similar option.
- Choose “In this app” or “Always” to set the browser as the default for all applicable links.
Step 5: Test the Default Browser
After setting the new default browser, it’s essential to test whether the changes have taken effect. You can do this by tapping on a link from an app or opening a website to see if it launches in the newly set default browser.
If the browser you set does not open the desired links by default, repeat the steps and ensure that “Always” or “In this app” is selected during the process. Remember that some apps may have their own settings for default browser behavior, so you may need to adjust those settings individually.
By following these steps, you can easily set your preferred browser as the default on your Android device in 2023. Whether you choose Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or any other browser of your choice, customizing your browsing experience has never been easier. Enjoy seamless browsing with your default browser and make the most out of your Android device!