Microsoft has released the latest Windows 11 update, which brings a new feature – modifying the system’s default browser has finally returned to an easier way. In June last year, after Microsoft pushed Win11, it was very difficult for the system to set browsers other than Edge as the default, which led to the dissatisfaction of many users. Before, Win11 was very troublesome to modify the default browser. Microsoft disperses the default browser settings in the system. If users want to set third-party browsers such as Chrome and Firefox as the default, they need to manually modify the associated browser for each network protocol and known file extension. . For example, if you want to set Chrome as the default browser, you must manually register Chrome for network protocols such as HTTP or HTTPS and file associations for popular network file extensions such as .HTML, .HTM, etc. Although in the end, users can still fully set up Chrome as a third-party browser, the process is undoubtedly very cumbersome. For Microsoft, these criticisms are easy to note, with Windows 11 rolling back system .
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