If Windows 11 keeps opening every link in Microsoft Edge even though you prefer Chrome, Firefox, Brave, or Opera, you're not alone. Earlier versions of Windows 11 made it frustratingly difficult to switch your default browser requiring users to manually change dozens of file types and protocols.
Changing your default browser helps you:
- Open all links in the browser you prefer
- Sync bookmarks, history, and passwords across devices
- Improve speed, privacy, or custom features (ad-blockers, extensions)
- Avoid being forced into Microsoft Edge
How to Change the Default Web Browser In Windows 11
To change your default web browser on Windows 11 you can use the Settings app. Follow these steps:
Step 1:
- Press Windows Key + I or click the Start menu and search for "Settings."
Step 2:
- Select "Apps" from the left-hand menu.
Step 3:
- Click "Default apps" in the main window.

Step 4:
- Scroll through the list and click your preferred browser (Chrome, Firefox, Brave, etc.).

Step 5:
- Click the Set default button.

Change Default Browser for Specific File Types
Windows also lets you assign different browsers for specific file types and link types.
For example:
- Open PDF files in Edge
- Open HTML files in Chrome
- Open WebP images in Firefox
Below are the steps to do it:
Step 1:
- Press Windows Key + I or click the Start menu and search for "Settings."
Step 2:
- Select "Apps" from the left-hand menu.
Step 3:
- Click "Default apps" in the main window.

Step 4:
- Scroll to see file types like .htm, .html, .pdf, HTTP, and HTTPS.
Step 5:
- After clicking on file type a windows will be pop up then from the select you can select your preferred browser from the list.
Step 6:
- Click on "Set default".
