Default browser not working in Ventura 13.1

System Settings > Desktop & Dock shows my Default Browser as Google Chrome. When I click on a link, a pop-up shows me that Safari is my Default Web Browser and it opens the link in Safari. How do I make Chrome my default browser?


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Posted on Dec 14, 2022 4:21 PM

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Posted on Dec 20, 2022 12:35 PM

I have the same problem. I support my family with a total of 6 different Mac computers and it's the exact same situation, it's a bug introduced with Ventura 3.1.


I called Applecare tech support and after 1.5 hours on the phone and doing typical level 1 followed by level 2 support diagnostics over a 2 hour period, I was told that this situation is a known problem at Apple and that it will be fixed eventually.


The default browser works for links within Emails, however it doesn't work from desktop URL shortcut (.webloc) files.


The only workarounds are to drag/drop the .webloc shortcuts into the desired browser and/or setup shortcuts within the browser shortcut bar.

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Dec 20, 2022 12:35 PM in response to neilkremer

I have the same problem. I support my family with a total of 6 different Mac computers and it's the exact same situation, it's a bug introduced with Ventura 3.1.


I called Applecare tech support and after 1.5 hours on the phone and doing typical level 1 followed by level 2 support diagnostics over a 2 hour period, I was told that this situation is a known problem at Apple and that it will be fixed eventually.


The default browser works for links within Emails, however it doesn't work from desktop URL shortcut (.webloc) files.


The only workarounds are to drag/drop the .webloc shortcuts into the desired browser and/or setup shortcuts within the browser shortcut bar.

Jan 30, 2023 8:47 AM in response to neilkremer

Hi - found a solution. Updated to 13.2 (don't know if that matters) ... but I opened Chrome, went to Settings, chose Default Browser from the navigation menu on the left, and set Chrome to be my default browser.


Having Chrome as my default browser within the MacOS did not work (tested after the update to 13.2) ... but changing the setting within Chrome did the trick.


Hope this helps someone searching for the same solution.

Jan 22, 2023 9:51 AM in response to Hanebeck

There is an app called SwiftDefaultApps. Find it and install it then go to Uniform Type Identifiers and select

com.apple.web-internet-location, click on "Other..." in the Viewer

selection panel and add your preferred web browser. You should then be able to

double-click a webloc link on the desktop and it will open with the browser you selected. Works fine and makes this problem go away. Lame that I had to add something to get something I had but that happens sometimes with major OS updates.

Jan 3, 2023 10:25 AM in response to neilkremer

Until Apple fixes this problem, you can always "Right Click" on the Mouse (if you're using one) and go to "Open with", where Safari is on top of the pull-down list, as the Default (that's the bug, if you selected another web browser in the "System Settings-Desktop & Dock -Default web browser") and select the Web Browser that you want to use for that URL or .webloc


I know it's pain but until Apple fixes it, it's an option that some of you can use.

Dec 20, 2022 2:32 PM in response to andrefortier

Glad they now finally admit it's a bug. On the day Apple dropped 13.1 to the public, I discovered this irritating problem and also spent about 1.5 hours online with support to have them tell me I had to re-install the OS. I knew that was bogus info, and did not do a re-install. Hopefully they come out with 13.1.1 or something to fix this ASAP as it is a major inconvenience for many of us.

Jan 13, 2023 9:11 AM in response to PCW Sr

PCW Sr wrote:

Is this another product of a changing company model by Apple to crowd out competitors (Or just a bug?) as in the business model to create a phone that can only be fixed by apple and disallow upgrades? I always wonder "What would Steve Jobs do in a case like this?"

No. It's just an oversight in the coding for the update. You an still use other browsers by right clicking on the link and selecting the browser of your choice from the contextual menu.




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