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How to Force the Facebook App to Use an External Browser to View Links
Those of you who use Facebook have probably noticed that the developers are continually making changes to the app. One development they made a few years ago was to use an in-app browser. Anytime you click on a link, their own WebView interface opens to display the webpage. It does load quickly, but there are many reasons why you may want to disable Facebook’s browser and use your device’s default browser.
What Is an In-App Browser
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In-app browsers are nothing but webpage viewers without all the other
functionalities that browsers like Opera, Chrome, and Firefox have
built-in. The developers of apps like Facebook create these browsers to
work only in their app. They cannot open independently, only through their
app.
These browsers are used by companies such as Facebook, Twitter, and Gmail
to keep you using their app instead of another one. They don’t want you to
move out of their app.
Negatives of Facebook’s In-App Browser
Here are some of the reasons why you might not want to use Facebook’s
in-app browser.
- You can only one view one site at a time. You can’t open new tabs.
- You can’t type in new URLs. There is no address bar in these browsers.
- The in-app browser does not store login information, so you will have to retype it all in if you’re landing on a site requiring your password.
- Options like “find in page” and “open desktop site” are not available.
- Sometimes the pages don’t load properly, or they may crash shortly after opening them.
- No browsing history is available, so you can’t go back and finish a story later without searching on Facebook for it.
- You can’t bookmark a site. Facebook has a way to “save” the site URL, but it is different than the bookmarking action.