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"Open links in apps" does not work

I am using Samsung S23 with the latest One UI and Android 14. Samsung's built-in browser has a neat feature where you can open YouTube or Reddit links in the apps install… (read more)

I am using Samsung S23 with the latest One UI and Android 14. Samsung's built-in browser has a neat feature where you can open YouTube or Reddit links in the apps installed on the device instead of viewing them in the mobile version of the website in the browser. I assume that Firefox has the same functionality called "Open links in apps" in the settings, but I tried all the available options and neither YouTube or Reddit links are automatically opened in their respective apps, nor is there a button anywhere to force them to open in the apps. Am I doing or assuming something wrong, or is this a bug?

Asked by BananaFox 1 year ago

Last reply by BananaFox 1 year ago

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My New Samsung Internet App Version . Is not compatible a enough for me to browse the website links .

My samsung galaxy S5 neo android smartphone 16gb. Is not compatible a enough for me to browse on some of the website links, also is not compatible a enough to download so… (read more)

My samsung galaxy S5 neo android smartphone 16gb. Is not compatible a enough for me to browse on some of the website links, also is not compatible a enough to download some of the apps on google play store. So that's the reason why i downloaded the mozilla fire fox app for the first place. Thanks a lot I really do appreciate it . Yours Sincerely Rees Ossai

Asked by Rees Ossai 1 year ago

Last reply by Paul 1 year ago

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Strecho

What is the significance of a different browser when the search engine is Google anyway? And if I use a search engine other than Google, I will lose the benefits of Googl… (read more)

What is the significance of a different browser when the search engine is Google anyway? And if I use a search engine other than Google, I will lose the benefits of Google Maps, the Google keyboard (for example, entering through a microphone) Basically, Google has a monopoly. Is that so?!

Asked by petstrecho 1 year ago

Last reply by Paul 1 year ago

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Missing Openweb discussion functions

After the latest update to firefox on android, the Openweb discussion function is missing from at least 3 websites that work on other browsers. Thedrive.com Twz.com and … (read more)

After the latest update to firefox on android, the Openweb discussion function is missing from at least 3 websites that work on other browsers.

Thedrive.com Twz.com and Newsweek.com

All the above use Openweb discussion function on their websites but firefox does not show them at all.

I checked using Samsung internet browser and the discussions are visible, unlike firefox.

I use ublock extension along with ghostery and privacy badger, but diisabling them or complete removal does not make the discussions visible.

I have deleted the firefox and reinstalled it after the update but the problem persists.

If I want to see the discussions on the thedrive.com or twz.com, I have to use the Samsung internet browser for that.

Could use a fix so I don't have to jump between two browsers.

Asked by Vitut83 1 year ago

Answered by Paul 1 year ago