Google Chrome
To set a home page (the page opened when you click the Home button):
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Open Chrome.
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Click the three dots (⋮) in the top-right corner.
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Select Settings.
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On the left menu, click Appearance.
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Toggle “Show home button” to ON.
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Select “Enter custom web address” and type your desired URL (e.g., https://www.google.com).
To set a startup page (pages that open when you launch Chrome):
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In Settings, go to the On startup section.
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Choose one:
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Open the New Tab page
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Continue where you left off
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Open a specific page or set of pages
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If you choose the last option, click Add a new page, enter the URL, then click Add.
Microsoft Edge
To set a home button and page:
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Open Edge.
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Click the three dots (⋯) in the top-right corner.
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Select Settings.
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Choose Start, home, and new tabs.
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Scroll to When Edge starts, select Open these pages, and click Add a new page to enter your URL.
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Scroll down to Home button, toggle it on, and set the desired page under “Enter URL.”
To set a startup page:
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In the same Start, home, and new tabs section, under When Edge starts, select Open these pages.
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Click Add a new page, enter the URL, and click Add.
Mozilla Firefox
To set a home page:
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Open Firefox.
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Click the menu button (≡) in the top-right corner.
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Select Settings (or Options).
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Under the Home panel, find the New Windows and Tabs section.
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For Homepage and new windows, select Custom URLs…
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Enter the desired URL.
To set startup behavior:
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Firefox automatically uses the Home Page setting for startup.
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If you want to restore the previous session:
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Go to the General panel.
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Under Startup, check "Open tabs from the previous session".
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Tips
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Double-check URLs to avoid typos.
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You can set multiple startup pages by entering several URLs (supported in Chrome and Edge).
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Restart the browser to verify the settings have taken effect.