Apple’s default browser is Safari, but you can use Chrome as your default. There is a Shortcuts app that you can find in iOS 13 and later versions.

Apple does not allow you to change the default browser on your iPhone or iPad. Instead, you can use this shortcut to automatically open links in Chrome. If you don’t know, Shortcuts is the built-in automation tool available on iPhone and iPad (available in iOS 13, iPadOS 13 and later).

To use the Open in Chrome shortcut, you will first need to enable the “Unapproved Shortcuts” feature on your device. This is done by going to Settings > General > Restrictions > Unapproved Shortcuts. Once this feature is enabled, you can then download and add the Open in Chrome shortcut to your device’s shortcuts gallery. ..

If you enable the unapproved shortcuts feature, your phone will be able to access shortcuts that are not approved by Apple. This can include shortcuts that are not related to your work or personal interests, and can even include shortcuts that are not safe for your phone or computer.

In the pop-up window, tap the “Allow” button and enter your device’s lock screen password to confirm.

We can now be installing the shortcut. ..

Now, open the iCloud link in Safari. Once the page loads, press the “Get Shortcut” button.

This will add a new untrusted shortcut to the “Shortcuts” app.

You will see that the shortcut will be added to the final from your library. There is nothing else to do in the Shortcuts app.

To open a link in Chrome, press and hold the link you want to open.

The “Share” button in the context menu allows you to share this article with others on your social media platforms.

If you’re not on Safari, open Chrome and tap the Share button on the bottom toolbar.

Now, scroll down to the “Apps” section and tap on the “Open in Chrome” shortcut we just added. This will open up the app in Chrome. ..

When you click on the button, you will see a split second UI for the shortcuts and then the page will load in Google Chrome. ..

Final note

How to open links in Google Chrome on iPhone/iPad If you’re like most people, you probably open links in Google Chrome on your iPhone or iPad when you want to see what they look like. But sometimes, you might not have the time or the inclination to open a link. That’s where this guide comes in. In it, we’ll show you how to auto open links in Google Chrome on your iPhone or iPad. First, open up Google Chrome on your iPhone or iPad. Then, type in “chrome://autoopen” into the address bar and hit enter. You’ll see a list of all of the websites that Google Chrome can automatically open for you. The first one on the list is usually the website that you want to open a link from. So type in “www.example.com” and hit enter. You’ll see that Google Chrome opens up www.example.com and starts opening up the link for you!