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				I don't like them either, but at least for someone who does everything in incognito, I don't have to worry about having to copy a link to an incognito tab if tapping it just opens it in-app in its own session.
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				@bananaerror good idea too. It should have been one of the options to choose from - in "Open with..."
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				@bananaerror It doesn't. If youre logged into chrome, the visited links turn up in your history. Had to learn that the hard way lol.
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				@nitwhiz wait hold up, for real? i never tested it, i just assumed apps wouldnt have access
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				@bananaerror I'm 100% sure I had a really awkward entry in my history during a screenshare after visiting some _weird_ subreddits the night before, where the imgur links were opened in the in-app browser...
 
 It's a chrome webview thingy on android after all, i guess they sync the cookies and stuff.
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				@bananaerror just tested it again, to be sure, with reddit. Visited links show up in my google chrome history, even in the reddit anonymous mode.
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				@leksyib guess i actually experienced issues with it, eh?:D
 
 The more I think about it, the concept sucks fucking ass, authenticated or not, you're totally right.
 
 In the end, I want a single viewer for webpages, not a different kind of view for every little thing.
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				 scor32394y@nitwhiz @bananaerror & @leksyib scor32394y@nitwhiz @bananaerror & @leksyib
 And, well, security?
 In app browsers are updating the same interval as the main app.
 At best!
 
 Yerp, @homo-lorens, them greedy fucks.






In-app browsers in mobile apps are so fucking pointless. People have default browsers for a reason. Why the fuck would I want to open external links in your shitty in-app browser?
- Deep-linking wouldn’t work.
- Users might not be authenticated to view the external links so they’ll need to sign the fuck in again - through your app.
Why the fuck do people do this shit?
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