This wikiHow teaches you how to make a web browser other than Safari your default web browser on a Mac computer. Common third-party browsers include Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Microsoft Edge, but you can set any browser that's installed on your Mac as the default browser.
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QuestionMy Mac 10.7.5 is too old for supported Safari or Chrome. What browsers can I use?Community AnswerFirefox is still supported on old versions of OSX. This is important for old apple computers that can't update to the latest version of OSX.
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QuestionWhere is the browser located on the screen?Community AnswerThat depends on what browser you are looking for and where you have saved it. You can usually find 'Safari' already installed on the dock, but if not, you can always go to the 'Applications' folder on Finder and move it into the dock from there.
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QuestionHow do I set safari as the default?Margaret Althea ElvenshadowCommunity AnswerOpen Safari. Click "Safari" in the Apple menu at the top of your screen. Go to "Preferences>General>Default Web Browser," and click the option you want.
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- Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera are all good choices for an alternative browser.Thanks
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- Some web browsers (e.g., Internet Explorer) don't work on a Mac.Thanks
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1. Download and install your preferred browser.
2. Click the Apple menu
icon.
3. Click System Preferences...
4. Click General
5. Click the "Default Web Browser" drop-down box.
6. Click your preferred browser.
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