How do you make IPV6 default in Chrome for MAC?-Collection of common programming errors

If you have IPv6 enabled and working properly, chrome, and all other modern browsers, will prefer it. However, if you just switched on IPv6, you’ll need to restart chrome for this to take effect. This part took me about an hour of searching around to figure out, which is how I ended up here.

You can check which protocol is enable by default for your browser at http://ipv6-test.com/.

If it says your connection is IPv6 capable, but also says “When both protocols are available, your browser uses IPv4”, just restart your browser. When you revisit the site it should say IPv6.

Note: I’ve seen other answers mention going to about:net-internals in the url bar, and the dns tab to enable IPv6, but this appears to be outdated info as there’s no enable IPv6 button there in current versions of chrome (I’m using version 22.0.1229.94 right now).