Even if you change the default browser, certain aspects of the OS will force open the link in Microsoft Edge. This guide will guide you on how to open links in Google Chrome and not Microsoft Edge. So let us get right into it.

1. Use MSEdgeRedirect

Following the above steps, you can redirect any link to your favorite browser without interference from Microsoft Edge. Do note that you need to select your favorite browser, in our case, Google Chrome, as your default browser to redirect all links to Chrome successfully. If you are confused about which browser to choose from, you should definitely check out our guide, which lists some of the best browsers you can use on your Windows PC.

2. Use Chrometana Pro extension

Microsoft forces users to use Bing to browse the search results when using Windows search. The best part is that you can use the Chrometana Pro extension to redirect the search queries from Bing to Google or any other browser. These two ways will help you open links in Google Chrome and not Microsoft Edge. Do note that you can choose other browsers as well; it is just that we have chosen Google Chrome as the matter of this discussion. If you are using a low-end or an old PC and looking for browsers that will eat up less RAM, we suggest you check out our guide that lists some of the tested browsers that are light on resources. We also have a guide that will give you two ways to set Google Chrome as your default browser on your Windows 11 PC. Feel free to let us know in the comments below if you face any issues while following the above steps to open links in Google Chrome, not Microsoft Edge.

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