If you have multiple browsers installed on your device, links you click in other applications (such as Web links in Thunderbird) will automatically open in your default browser. Making Mozilla Firefox your default browser will help you make the most out of your online experience. This article shows you how to make Firefox your default browser.
How to set Firefox as your default browserNote: If Firefox is already your default browser, the button will be missing and you will see the message, "Firefox is currently your default browser".
If Firefox was unable to make itself the default browser, it will open the Windows Settings Default apps panel (shown below), where you can click the entry under Web browser to choose Firefox as the default. For additional information, see Make Firefox your default browser on Windows.
Use the Settings app in Windows 10 to change your default browserAlternatively, you can open the Settings App from the Windows Start menu to set Firefox as the default browser:
Note: If Firefox is already your default browser, the button will be missing and you will see the message, "Firefox is currently your default browser".
If Firefox still isn't the default, see Make Firefox your default browser on Windows for steps to manually change your default browser to Firefox.
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