![]() ![]() ![]() If you still want to use Chrome, you can install Chrome Beta, it still doesn't appear on the list, but it won't hijack the default browser when you select and clear another browser as default. ![]() There doesn't seem to be any other workaround besides disabling Chrome. Set Chrome as your default web browser1 On your Android, open Settings Settings.2 Tap Apps & notifications.3 At the bottom, tap Advanced.4 Tap Default apps.5. You can try setting any other browser as default, then go to that "opening links" setting for that browser and clear defaults, but then instead of "none" for default browser, Chrome will be set (like the link above indicates for A12 beta).Īnother workaround used to be when you installed a new browser Android would also clear the default browser, not anymore. On A12, it's still there, only that Chrome is not on that "opening links" app list. On A11 Google hid that button much deeper into settings (apps -> default apps -> opening links -> ) but still worked at least. While you could never straightforwardly clear the default browser setting on Android, on Android 10 you could go to app info for any browser and "clear defaults". This behavior is now seemingly impossible on Android 12 unless you disable Chrome. This is a tip for people like me who open links with different browsers depending on what they click. ![]()
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