Set Firefox as your default browser on Android
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- Revision id: 306587
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- Creator: Flavius Floare
- Comment: Publish on 10/14. Do no edit or publish until then. See Bug 1985573.
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You can set Firefox as your default browser on your Android device. When you make Firefox your default browser on Android, links from apps like Gmail or Facebook will open directly in Firefox. This helps you browse with more privacy, speed, and flexibility every time you tap a link. Follow the steps below to set Firefox as your default browser.
Warning: The minimum Android version required to install or update Firefox for Android and Firefox Focus (in their Nightly release channels) has changed from Android 5.0 to Android 8.0. To use these versions, your device must be running Android 8.0 or later.
Table of Contents
Android version 10 and newer
- Tap the menu button
- Tap .
- Under the section, search for the Set default browser option
- Tap the toggle
next to Set as default browser to turn it on.
- Select Firefox from the listed browsers.
All set! From now on Firefox is your default browser.
Android version 7, 8 and 9
- Tap the menu button
- Tap
.
- Tap the
The DEFAULT DEVICES screen displays. toggle. - Tap
The BROWSER APP screen displays. . - Tap the radio button.
Android version 6
- In the Settings menu on your device, tap Apps & notifications (it may be called Apps or Applications on some versions of Android).
- Tap
icon first on some versions of Android).
(you may have to tap on the - Tap .
- Tap to open a list of choices.
- Tap Firefox to select it.