If you're on an iOS 14+ device and have Firefox 28.2 or higher, you can set Firefox as your default browser. By making Firefox your default, any links you click on in other apps will automatically open in Firefox, a browser that respects your privacy. Even if you have lots of links open, Firefox's easy-to-manage tabs makes browsing a breeze.
IOS 14 allows for third-party web browsers and email clients to become the default, so if you really don’t like Safari and Apple Mail, you now have other options. With the latest update to Google. IOS 14 brings a wealth of improvements, but few are as long-awaited as Apple finally removing the shackles of its default apps. That's right, you can finally ditch Safari and Mail, although Apple.
To set Firefox as the default browser on your iOS device, you must must have iOS 14 (or higher) and Firefox for iOS version 28.2 (or higher).
- If you see a display card, tap . Alternatively, you can open the Settings, then scroll down and tap Firefox.
- Tap Default Browser App.
- Choose Firefox from the list.
If you're on an older version of iOS (pre-14), Apple does not allow changing the default browser on older versions but you can try the following workaround:
Send pages from Safari to Firefox
- From Safari, tap the share icon at the bottom of the screen to bring up the share menu. (Note: You can also long-press on a link on a page to bring up the share menu.)
- Choose Firefox as the destination in the share menu.
- If Firefox is not listed in the options, tap the More button in the first row of the share menu.
- Tap the switch next to Firefox to enable it.
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Tip: Drag Firefox to the beginning of the share panel so it appears first on the list.