How to stop Edge from asking to be default browser

To stop Edge from asking to be default browser by displaying the Prompt, follow these steps: Let’s delve into these steps in detail. Open the Local Group Policy Editor. For that, press Win+R to open the Run dialog, type gpedit.msc, and click the OK button. Then, you need to navigate to this path: User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Microsoft Edge Here you can find a setting called Set Microsoft Edge as default browser. You need to double-click on this setting and choose the Disabled option.

Then, click the OK button to save the change. At last, you need to restart your computer. If you want to go back to the original setting, you need to open the Local Group Policy Editor, double-click on the same aforementioned setting, and choose the Not Configured option. If you set this policy to False, Microsoft Edge is stopped from ever checking if it’s the default and turns user controls off for this option. If you don’t set this policy, Microsoft Edge lets users control whether it’s the default and, if not, whether user notifications should appear. Note for Windows administrators: This policy only works for PCs running Windows 7. For later versions of Windows, you have to deploy a “default application associations” file that makes Microsoft Edge the handler for the https and http protocols (and, optionally, the ftp protocol and file formats such as .html, .htm, .pdf, .svg, .webp). See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2094932 for more information.

How to prevent Microsoft Edge from being the default browser using Registry

To prevent Microsoft Edge from being the default browser using Registry, follow these steps: Let’s check out these steps in detail to learn more. Open the Registry Editor on your computer. To do that, search for registry editor in the Taskbar search box and click on the search result. Then, go to the following path: Right-click on Microsoft > New > Key and name it Edge.

Right-click on the Edge key, select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value, and set the name as DefaultBrowserSettingEnabled.

By default, it has a Value data of 0, and you need to keep that Value data in order to prevent Edge from being the default browser. If so, restart your computer.

However, if you want to allow Edge to be the default browser, you need to set the Value data as 1. Alternatively, you can delete this REG_DWORD value. For that, right-click on the DefaultBrowserSettingEnabled, select the Delete option and click the Yes button.

This tip will be useful if Windows keeps changing the default browser.

How do I stop Edge from being my default browser?

To stop Microsoft Edge from being your default browser, you must use this guide. In the Local Group Policy Editor, you need to open the Set Microsoft Edge as default browser setting. Then, choose the Disabled option and click the OK button. Similarly, you can use the Registry Editor to do the same. Read: Windows keeps changing the default browser

How do I default to Chrome instead of Microsoft Edge?

To change the default browser to Google Chrome in Windows 11, you can follow this guide. You can also use MSEdgeRedirect to change the default browser in Windows 11. If you want to stop Edge from being the default browser, you need to take the help of the Local Group Policy Editor or Registry Editor, as said earlier. That’s all! Hope these guides helped you. Read: How to change default browser when opening hyperlink in Excel.