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apple ios 14 how to change default app for browser to chrome or safari

Here is a new feature in IOS14 where you can actually set a default app for certain supported apps like your web browser no longer has to be safari, and you can choose a new default mail client. 

Here is how you can change it. 

This example is for changing your default browser to chrome rather than the default safari.

  1. Go Into Settings
  2. Scroll down to chrome, or search for "chrome"
  3. Choose Default Browser App
  4. Select Chrome

Done, now when you click on URL's it will use your selected chrome as the default. 

 

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