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How to force links on Chrome to open on Firefox?

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Does anyone know of a way to force links clicked on Chrome to open on Firefox?

I use Firefox as my default browser, but I use Chrome to access services from Google, such as Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar etc. What I want to do is to have the links I click on Chrome to be redirected to Firefox.

Anyone know of a way of accomplishing this?

Thanks

Does anyone know of a way to force links clicked on Chrome to open on Firefox? I use Firefox as my default browser, but I use Chrome to access services from Google, such as Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar etc. What I want to do is to have the links I click on Chrome to be redirected to Firefox. Anyone know of a way of accomplishing this? Thanks

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Hello stuckon56,

Maybe you'd like to use this :

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/open-in-firefox/lmeddoobegbaiopohmpmmobpnpjifpii?hl=en

Personally, when I want a link from another browser to open in Firefox, I just copy the URL and paste it into Firefox's address
bar ..... (a bit more work though).

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McCoy said

Maybe you'd like to use this : https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/open-in-firefox/lmeddoobegbaiopohmpmmobpnpjifpii?hl=en

That extension is interesting, but it requires me to open the page on Chrome before opening on Firefox.

What I want is to avoid opening the page on Chrome altogether. An extension that provided a context menu option like "Open on Firefox" would be better, but I couldn't find one.

Right now the quickest way I found to open links on Firefox was to click and drag the link from Chrome to Firefox, but that doens't always work or sometimes it makes me open the link on the current Firefox tab instead of a new one.

Thanks for the suggestion anyway!

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You could do it 'my way' - at least that always works  !

(worked for Frank Sinatra .... )

But seriously : just copy the URL and paste it on the Firefox address bar - it's not all that much work, really.

Worth a try ......

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'Been looking for a possible solution and found this extension :

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/integrated-gmail/

Would that do what you want  ? (just a stab in the dark)

May I ask why you even use Chrome  ?

You can access Gmail, Calendar etc. using Firefox .....

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McCoy said

But seriously : just copy the URL and paste it on the Firefox address bar - it's not all that much work, really.

If I were satisfied with copying and pasting I would not have bothered to post a question here, don't you agree?

McCoy said

May I ask why you even use Chrome  ?

I close and restart Firefox with a certain frequency, and when I do that I start a brand new session (no history, no cookies from previous sessions etc.). The other browser, in this case Chrome, I use to keep services that I use frequently, mostly Google services, and I rarely close it—I keep the same session for weeks or even months.

I know I can create exceptions on Firefox settings to keep some sites logged in etc., but what I want is to have a complete different browser for these services, and making it open links on my default browser, i.e., Firefox, would be perfect.

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stuckon56 said

If I were satisfied with copying and pasting I would not have bothered to post a question here, don't you agree?

As you only mentioned 'drag and drop' I thought you wouldn't have tried 'my way' (sorry I asked .....)

I hope somebody else will come up with the perfect solution for you.

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If a Chrome extension can open the current page URL in Firefox, it should be able to open a link URL in Firefox before displaying the page in Chrome. Is that something the developers overlooked? Both of the top results refer to links or selected links. I don't whether that is right-click integration or something else:

https://www.google.com/search?q=%22open+in+firefox%22+site%3Achrome.google.com%2Fwebstore

Anyway, you might contact them to get right-click integration added.

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Note that you can drop the link on the Firefox new tab plus button to open the link in a new tab.

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Thanks for the answers, I'm going to check the Chrome extensions again if I decide that I will continue using Firefox—Firefox Quantum is driving me crazy, but this is another matter.

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So what does your screenshot of your "default apps" look like? I know something is wrong as I set firefox as default in Windows 10 and it doesn't have issue switching to firefox as default opening browser. I think your Windows Update is messed up or corrupted that it doesn't recognize the user default changes.

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WestEnd said

So what does your screenshot of your "default apps" look like? I know something is wrong as I set firefox as default in Windows 10 and it doesn't have issue switching to firefox as default opening browser.

I'm pretty sure browsers are an exception. For example, if you are using Firefox while Chrome is your default browser, Firefox will still handle all the links in web pages you view in Firefox itself; it won't send them to Chrome. Otherwise, it would be impossible use any non-default web browser.

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