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When I click on a link in the official Reddit app, it opens up an inbuilt browser within the app itself. Unfortunately, I'm required to log in again to use this browser, and even the Play Store links don't open in the actual Play Store. I'm suggesting to develop a patch that would allow the links to open in external apps or a separate browser.
Patch
The purpose of this patch is to enhance the user experience by enabling them to open links in an external app or browser instead of being limited to the inbuilt app browser. By implementing this patch, users will have the freedom to choose their preferred app or browser for accessing the content.
Motivation
As you may be aware, the pricing of Reddit's API has resulted in numerous developers either completely or partially shutting down their apps. This situation has led to a significant influx of users to the official Reddit app, thereby causing the issue of the inbuilt app browser. Given that we are uncertain about the extent of tracking that Reddit employs within their inbuilt browser, it becomes crucial to prioritize the development of a solution for this problem.
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Application
Official Reddit app
Issue
When I click on a link in the official Reddit app, it opens up an inbuilt browser within the app itself. Unfortunately, I'm required to log in again to use this browser, and even the Play Store links don't open in the actual Play Store. I'm suggesting to develop a patch that would allow the links to open in external apps or a separate browser.
Patch
The purpose of this patch is to enhance the user experience by enabling them to open links in an external app or browser instead of being limited to the inbuilt app browser. By implementing this patch, users will have the freedom to choose their preferred app or browser for accessing the content.
Motivation
As you may be aware, the pricing of Reddit's API has resulted in numerous developers either completely or partially shutting down their apps. This situation has led to a significant influx of users to the official Reddit app, thereby causing the issue of the inbuilt app browser. Given that we are uncertain about the extent of tracking that Reddit employs within their inbuilt browser, it becomes crucial to prioritize the development of a solution for this problem.
Acknowledgements
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: