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add Google Photos app as option for photos

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I'm using Firefox for Android.

On previous phones (Moto) when I was on e.g. Twitter and clicked to upload a photo, one of options was the Google Photos app

Now on a new phone (Samsung) I do not have that option. See attached image.

Is there a way to add the Photos app? Is this a Firefox thing, a permissions thing, a phone OS thing, or what?

Thanks for any help

I'm using Firefox for Android. On previous phones (Moto) when I was on e.g. Twitter and clicked to upload a photo, one of options was the Google Photos app Now on a new phone (Samsung) I do not have that option. See attached image. Is there a way to add the Photos app? Is this a Firefox thing, a permissions thing, a phone OS thing, or what? Thanks for any help
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Hi

I have been on contact with our developers about this and it is not being caused by Firefox for Android. The change that you are seeing is either as a result of the apps on the new device or the differences between one device or the differences between Motorola and Samsung presentations of Android.

I hope that this helps.

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Hi

I am looking into this with our developers and hope to have an answer very soon.

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Hi

I have been on contact with our developers about this and it is not being caused by Firefox for Android. The change that you are seeing is either as a result of the apps on the new device or the differences between one device or the differences between Motorola and Samsung presentations of Android.

I hope that this helps.

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I was afraid that might be the case.

Okay, thank you Seburo for checking, now I know it's not Firefox at least.