To update your browser settings to open PDFs automatically upon download, follow these steps depending on the browser you use:
Google Chrome:
- Open Chrome and click the three dots (menu) in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings.
- Scroll down and click on Privacy and security.
- Select Site Settings.
- Scroll down to Additional content settings and expand the option.
- Click on PDF documents.
- Toggle Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome off. This will allow PDFs to open automatically in the browser.
Mozilla Firefox:
- Open Firefox and click the three lines (menu) in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings.
- In the General panel, scroll down to the Applications section.
- In the list, find Portable Document Format (PDF).
- On the right side, click the dropdown and select Preview in Firefox (or the option that opens it with your PDF reader).
Microsoft Edge:
- Open Edge and click the three dots (menu) in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings.
- In the left menu, select Cookies and site permissions.
- Scroll down to PDF documents.
- Toggle Always open PDF files externally off to open PDFs directly in Edge.
Safari (macOS):
- Open Safari, and in the top-left corner, click on Safari > Preferences.
- Select the Websites tab.
- Scroll down in the left menu to PDF documents.
- On the right, choose how Safari should handle PDFs (open in Safari or a specified app).
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