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Is it possible to prevent an app from opening another app automatically when clicking on links?

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  • H This user is from outside of this forum
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    Is there a way to prevent one app from automatically opening another app when tapping on links?

    On iOS, the system prompts me for permission before an app can open a link in another app. However, on Android, it seems to happen automatically without any confirmation.

    Thanks in advance!

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      Is there a way to prevent one app from automatically opening another app when tapping on links?

      On iOS, the system prompts me for permission before an app can open a link in another app. However, on Android, it seems to happen automatically without any confirmation.

      Thanks in advance!

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      Seems to depend on the flavour of Android. What version/brand do you have? I know my Pixel asks first unless I allow it more generally.

      You may be looking for the "Instant Apps" settings though. Searching "links" in your Android settinbs should provide a similar result regardless what brand of phone you have though.

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      • H [email protected]

        Is there a way to prevent one app from automatically opening another app when tapping on links?

        On iOS, the system prompts me for permission before an app can open a link in another app. However, on Android, it seems to happen automatically without any confirmation.

        Thanks in advance!

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        The simplest and most generic solution is to go into the settings app and to your apps settings.

        Select the app you want to prevent from opening.

        Towards the bottom you should see something like "open.by default."

        Not sure exactly which version of android changed the options, but if you tap that it will either give the newer option of
        °in the app
        °in the browser

        In the browser should keep the app from opening.

        I find the new language is much less clear on what these do vs :

        The older default links settings was to not allow app to open. Ask. Or allow.

        You might also find a setting in the browser itself along similar lines of 'allow links to open out of browser' , 'keep links in browser','open link in app' etc.

        Also, if you like, you can also allow other preferred apps to open those links
        Eg:

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          Is there a way to prevent one app from automatically opening another app when tapping on links?

          On iOS, the system prompts me for permission before an app can open a link in another app. However, on Android, it seems to happen automatically without any confirmation.

          Thanks in advance!

          hyrulian@piefed.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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          I have an app called URLCheck that lets me see what link an app is trying to open and chose which browser it redirects to, along with canceling it all together. This could work for you maybe? Here's a link to the F-Droid page for it.

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          • H [email protected]

            Is there a way to prevent one app from automatically opening another app when tapping on links?

            On iOS, the system prompts me for permission before an app can open a link in another app. However, on Android, it seems to happen automatically without any confirmation.

            Thanks in advance!

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            I use the app urlcheck and have that as the default app to open all URLs (opening other apps are just special URLs). I have then turned off opening URLs for all other apps. Urlcheck then gives u a popup that let's u decide what app opens the URL let's u remove trackers etc.

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            • M [email protected]

              The simplest and most generic solution is to go into the settings app and to your apps settings.

              Select the app you want to prevent from opening.

              Towards the bottom you should see something like "open.by default."

              Not sure exactly which version of android changed the options, but if you tap that it will either give the newer option of
              °in the app
              °in the browser

              In the browser should keep the app from opening.

              I find the new language is much less clear on what these do vs :

              The older default links settings was to not allow app to open. Ask. Or allow.

              You might also find a setting in the browser itself along similar lines of 'allow links to open out of browser' , 'keep links in browser','open link in app' etc.

              Also, if you like, you can also allow other preferred apps to open those links
              Eg:

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              thanks a lot! I have a very similar setting to yours

              I have set 2 apps to "In your browser", but one can still open another instead of opening in the browser

              Maybe I missed something here?

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                Seems to depend on the flavour of Android. What version/brand do you have? I know my Pixel asks first unless I allow it more generally.

                You may be looking for the "Instant Apps" settings though. Searching "links" in your Android settinbs should provide a similar result regardless what brand of phone you have though.

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                Hi I am using GrapheneOS

                I have set 2 apps to “In your browser”, but one can still open another instead of opening in the browser

                Maybe I missed something here?

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                  Is there a way to prevent one app from automatically opening another app when tapping on links?

                  On iOS, the system prompts me for permission before an app can open a link in another app. However, on Android, it seems to happen automatically without any confirmation.

                  Thanks in advance!

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                  Firefox blocks this behaviour. If you click a link hijacked by an app you can choose to continue in the other app or open it as a website.

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                  • hyrulian@piefed.socialH [email protected]

                    I have an app called URLCheck that lets me see what link an app is trying to open and chose which browser it redirects to, along with canceling it all together. This could work for you maybe? Here's a link to the F-Droid page for it.

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                    That's what I use its goated. Especially as u can configure it to auto remove trackers.

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                      That's what I use its goated. Especially as u can configure it to auto remove trackers.

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                      And control the 'embedded mode' (forgot the real name, something like "Custom tabs") for browsers - usually I want to open a page in the full separate browser so it's independent of the app it came from.

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                        thanks a lot! I have a very similar setting to yours

                        I have set 2 apps to "In your browser", but one can still open another instead of opening in the browser

                        Maybe I missed something here?

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                        It may not be using androids URL opening functionality but directly opening the app itself, which is possible. Would be good to know the apps involved.

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                          And control the 'embedded mode' (forgot the real name, something like "Custom tabs") for browsers - usually I want to open a page in the full separate browser so it's independent of the app it came from.

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                          Yeah exactly. But I still haven't got Instagram to open links in an external browser.

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                            Hi I am using GrapheneOS

                            I have set 2 apps to “In your browser”, but one can still open another instead of opening in the browser

                            Maybe I missed something here?

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                            I use Graphene and have it set up to ask me. Not sure what setting that is though 😅 but it should be possible

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                              Is there a way to prevent one app from automatically opening another app when tapping on links?

                              On iOS, the system prompts me for permission before an app can open a link in another app. However, on Android, it seems to happen automatically without any confirmation.

                              Thanks in advance!

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                              A longer answer to those comments already here is that it may depend on the particular app. If you are trying to prevent the browser or a system app (including perhaps the app store or assistant, among others) from being opened, it may not be possible, depending on the exact OS you are using.

                              Most other apps can be prevented from opening links, as described in other comments.

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                                Is there a way to prevent one app from automatically opening another app when tapping on links?

                                On iOS, the system prompts me for permission before an app can open a link in another app. However, on Android, it seems to happen automatically without any confirmation.

                                Thanks in advance!

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                                Also, if you never set a default browser, at least on my phone, it asks which browser every time.

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                                • hyrulian@piefed.socialH [email protected]

                                  I have an app called URLCheck that lets me see what link an app is trying to open and chose which browser it redirects to, along with canceling it all together. This could work for you maybe? Here's a link to the F-Droid page for it.

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                                  @[email protected] This is what you want. I have also been using URLCheck which acts as an airlock and has been absolutely incredible. I wish there was a Windows equivalent to this thing.

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                                  • hyrulian@piefed.socialH [email protected]

                                    I have an app called URLCheck that lets me see what link an app is trying to open and chose which browser it redirects to, along with canceling it all together. This could work for you maybe? Here's a link to the F-Droid page for it.

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                                    thanks a lot!

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                                      I use the app urlcheck and have that as the default app to open all URLs (opening other apps are just special URLs). I have then turned off opening URLs for all other apps. Urlcheck then gives u a popup that let's u decide what app opens the URL let's u remove trackers etc.

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                                      thanks a lot!

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                                        Firefox blocks this behaviour. If you click a link hijacked by an app you can choose to continue in the other app or open it as a website.

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                                        most of the times the link is not from the browser, but thanks!

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                                          Is there a way to prevent one app from automatically opening another app when tapping on links?

                                          On iOS, the system prompts me for permission before an app can open a link in another app. However, on Android, it seems to happen automatically without any confirmation.

                                          Thanks in advance!

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                                          install linksheet nightly and set it to handle all links 🙂

                                          https://github.com/LinkSheet/nightly

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