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How to make Gmail the default mail app in Safari Sadly, setting up Safari to open mailto links in Gmail isn’t very straightforward.
By default Firefox uses your operating system's default email program; if your email program is Gmail, this feature is not helpful to you.
Although Google Chrome does not include a feature that opens email links in the Gmail website, Google has created an official extension that adds this function to the browser.
It's a relatively simple process to make Gmail the default email client when using Firefox. Technology blogger Amit Agarwal has written up a good tutorial on how to make this happen.
As PC World reported a couple months ago, Google updated Chrome to allow it to open e-mail links in Gmail. That’s why you’re seeing the message: the browser wants to know if you want to take ...
Q: How do I make Gmail my default e-mail program so that it comes up when I click on e-mail addresses on a website? — Glenda ...
For email apps, Hey, Spark, and Outlook can all be set as your default email application in iOS 14, but not... Gmail. Or not yet, which is surprising given that Chrome can be set as a default browser.
If you've wanted to make Gmail your default mail app on your iPhone, that feature is finally here and it's easy to activate. Oh, and if you'd rather use another email app, that's fine too.
iOS 14 likely reset the default email app on your iPhone back to Mail. If you want to switch it back to Gmail, here's how.
The Official Gmail Blog explains how you can make Gmail your default e-mail client (meaning Gmail will launch whenever you click an e-mail link) in the recently released Firefox 3 browser. It's a ...