How to change the iPhone's default browser to another one
It's great if you're used to working across multiple devices or value features like enhanced privacy, tab syncing, or custom extensions.
I’ve been a Google Chrome user for years—on my laptop, tablet, and work computer—so it always threw me off when every link I tapped on my iPhone opened in Safari. It’s not that Safari is bad, but switching back and forth between browsers just felt clunky, especially when I was already signed into everything on Chrome.
It turns out that Apple allows you to change the default browser starting with iOS 14, and it’s a game-changer. Whether you prefer Chrome, Firefox, Brave, DuckDuckGo, or another option, you can now set your iPhone to open every link with your browser of choice. No more copy-pasting URLs just to stick with what you’re used to.
If you’re ready to make the switch, here’s how to change your iPhone’s default browser in just a few quick steps.
Steps to Change Your iPhone's Default Browser
Step 1: Open your Settings app, then select "Apps"

Step 2: Click "Default Apps"

Step 3: Select "Browser App"

Step 3: You’ll see a list of available options. Tap your preferred browser to make it the new default

Conclusion
Changing your iPhone’s default browser might seem like a small tweak. Still, it can have a big impact on how smoothly your digital life runs, especially if you're used to working across multiple devices or value features like enhanced privacy, tab syncing, or custom extensions.
Apple keeping Safari as the default for so long made sense, but now that we have the freedom to choose, it’s worth taking advantage of. With just a few taps in your settings, you can streamline your browsing, stay logged into your accounts, and keep your experience consistent no matter which device you're on.