Setting Google as default browser on a Mac is a simple process that can be done without using any software or tools. Here’s how to do it:
(How To Set Google As Default Browser On Mac)
1. Open Safari: If you’re already logged in to your Apple ID and want to switch to Safari, click on the lock icon in the top right corner of your screen and enter your password.
2. Click on More Tools: From the top menu bar, click on More Tools.
3. Tap on System Preferences: The System Preferences window will open. From there, tap on Advanced button.
4. Scroll down and tap on Privacy & Security: This will bring up the Privacy & Security preferences.
5. Click on Show Website Settings: This will open a new window where you can customize the websites that are shown in Safari.
6. Add Google: You can add Google as a website by clicking on the “+” symbol next to Google’s name and entering your Google account credentials. Once you’ve added Google, you’ll see it listed under the Websites section.
That’s it! Now you can use Google as your default browser on your Mac. Simply go back to your Safari settings and make sure that Google is the default website.
If you ever want to change back to another browser, just follow these steps:
– Open Safari: Once you’ve switched back to your default browser, click on the lock icon in the top right corner of your screen and enter your password.
– Click on More Tools: From the top menu bar, click on More Tools.
– Tap on System Preferences: The System Preferences window will open. From there, tap on Advanced button.
– Scroll down and tap on Privacy & Security: This will bring up the Privacy & Security preferences.
– Click on Show Website Settings: This will open a new window where you can customize the websites that are shown in Safari again.
– Click on Remove Website Settings and remove Google from the list.
(How To Set Google As Default Browser On Mac)
That’s it! Now you know how to set Google as default browser on a Mac.