I use the BBC News app now and again. On looking at battery usage
recently it appeared that the app was using the battery (calling home?)
even when I wasn't using it. So I disabled access to both Wi-Fi and
Mobile Data.
Today I wanted to get some info on a news item I'd heard on the radio so opened Firefox and used Startpage to find some links. One of them was a
BBC news page. So I clicked on it and Firefox showed that the page
wasn't available:
ERR_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED
I tried with Vivaldi and got the same result. Other webpages at
newspaper sites all worked perfectly with either browser. Intrigued, I cleared out all history and cookies, re-enabled the BBC News app access
to mobile data, and did the same searches for the news story with
Firefox and Vivaldi. On clicking on the BBC news link, the pages now appeared without problem.
Can anyone confirm this happens? If so, why?
Jeff Layman <Jeff@invalid.invalid> Wrote in message:
I use the BBC News app now and again. On looking at battery usage
recently it appeared that the app was using the battery (calling home?)
even when I wasn't using it. So I disabled access to both Wi-Fi and
Mobile Data.
Today I wanted to get some info on a news item I'd heard on the radio so
opened Firefox and used Startpage to find some links. One of them was a
BBC news page. So I clicked on it and Firefox showed that the page
wasn't available:
ERR_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED
I tried with Vivaldi and got the same result. Other webpages at
newspaper sites all worked perfectly with either browser. Intrigued, I
cleared out all history and cookies, re-enabled the BBC News app access
to mobile data, and did the same searches for the news story with
Firefox and Vivaldi. On clicking on the BBC news link, the pages now
appeared without problem.
Can anyone confirm this happens? If so, why?
Try settings > open links in apps > Ask or never
I have never but you might have other apps you want to use.
Thanks, Dave. That was it.
Firefox has it in Settings | Advanced | Open links in apps - set to
Always (default)
Vivaldi has it in Settings | Content Settings| Stay in browser - set to
Off (default)
So doing the same thing but in completely opposite ways! I'm note sure exactly what Brave does. In Settings it has:
Open external links in Brave:
Opens links from other apps in a Brave webview. Note: Brave must be set
as your default browser.
That setting was set to Off (default). Brave isn't my default browser anyway.
On 17/10/2024 09:54, Dave Royal wrote:
Try settings > open links in apps > Ask or never
I have never but you might have other apps you want to use.
Thanks, Dave. That was it.
Firefox has it in Settings | Advanced | Open links in apps - set to
Always (default)
Vivaldi has it in Settings | Content Settings| Stay in browser - set to
Off (default)
So doing the same thing but in completely opposite ways! I'm note sure exactly what Brave does. In Settings it has:
Open external links in Brave:
Opens links from other apps in a Brave webview. Note: Brave must be set
as your default browser.
That setting was set to Off (default). Brave isn't my default browser anyway.
Jeff Layman <Jeff@invalid.invalid> wrote:
Thanks, Dave. That was it.
Firefox has it in Settings | Advanced | Open links in apps - set to
Always (default)
Vivaldi has it in Settings | Content Settings| Stay in browser - set to
Off (default)
So doing the same thing but in completely opposite ways! I'm note sure
exactly what Brave does. In Settings it has:
Open external links in Brave:
Opens links from other apps in a Brave webview. Note: Brave must be set
as your default browser.
That setting was set to Off (default). Brave isn't my default browser
anyway.
Note that you can change the settings the other way around too - if you go Settings -> Apps -> BBC News -> Open by default
there's a toggle of 'open supported links' and then a list of links it'll open (there might be things like *.bbc.co.uk and *.bbc.com in there). If
you unset the 'open supported' toggle or edit the list you can stop it detecting links to open.
That means you can re-enable 'open links in apps' on your browser and it'll still be able to open links in other apps if you want them to do that.--
Jeff Layman <Jeff@invalid.invalid> Wrote in message:
On 17/10/2024 09:54, Dave Royal wrote:I don't think the Firefox default is 'always'. I have release,
Try settings > open links in apps > Ask or never
I have never but you might have other apps you want to use.
Thanks, Dave. That was it.
Firefox has it in Settings | Advanced | Open links in apps - set to
Always (default)
Vivaldi has it in Settings | Content Settings| Stay in browser - set to
Off (default)
So doing the same thing but in completely opposite ways! I'm note sure
exactly what Brave does. In Settings it has:
Open external links in Brave:
Opens links from other apps in a Brave webview. Note: Brave must be set
as your default browser.
That setting was set to Off (default). Brave isn't my default browser
anyway.
beta, and nightly on this device and all are set to 'never'.
On 17/10/2024 13:05, Theo wrote:
Note that you can change the settings the other way around too - if you go Settings -> Apps -> BBC News -> Open by default
I couldn't see an "Open by default" in my general Android settings or
the browser settings. Which did you mean (and which version of Android? Mine's 13).
I use the BBC News app now and again. On looking at battery usage
recently it appeared that the app was using the battery (calling home?)
even when I wasn't using it. So I disabled access to both Wi-Fi and
Mobile Data.
Today I wanted to get some info on a news item I'd heard on the radio so opened Firefox and used Startpage to find some links. One of them was a
BBC news page. So I clicked on it and Firefox showed that the page
wasn't available:
ERR_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED
I tried with Vivaldi and got the same result. Other webpages at
newspaper sites all worked perfectly with either browser. Intrigued, I cleared out all history and cookies, re-enabled the BBC News app access
to mobile data, and did the same searches for the news story with
Firefox and Vivaldi. On clicking on the BBC news link, the pages now appeared without problem.
Can anyone confirm this happens? If so, why?
I don't think the Firefox default is 'always'. I have release,
beta, and nightly on this device and all are set to 'never'.
That's strange. I don't remember seeing it, let alone change it (Fx 131.0.3).
Jeff Layman <Jeff@invalid.invalid> wrote:
That's strange. I don't remember seeing it, let alone change it (Fx
131.0.3).
Firefox 131.0.3
Android 8.0.0 (yeah, pretty old)
Firefox menu -> Settings -> scroll down to Advanced section
Open links in apps = Never (my current setting).
Dave Royal <dave@dave123royal.com> wrote:
I don't think the Firefox default is 'always'. I have release,
beta, and nightly on this device and all are set to 'never'.
That's my setting, too; however, I often change settings like that as a consequence of some problematic event, so it's possible I changed it.
When the default web browser is given a URL, I want the web browser to
load the web document, not have it pass the request to some other app.
Jeff Layman <Jeff@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On 17/10/2024 13:05, Theo wrote:
Note that you can change the settings the other way around too - if you go >>> Settings -> Apps -> BBC News -> Open by default
I couldn't see an "Open by default" in my general Android settings or
the browser settings. Which did you mean (and which version of Android?
Mine's 13).
14, GrapheneOS but I don't think they change that bit?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77370760/why-installation-in-some-android-devices-does-not-set-open-by-default-open-suppo
shows the screen.
On 17/10/2024 14:24, Theo wrote:
Jeff Layman <Jeff@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On 17/10/2024 13:05, Theo wrote:
Note that you can change the settings the other way around too - if you go
Settings -> Apps -> BBC News -> Open by default
I couldn't see an "Open by default" in my general Android settings or
the browser settings. Which did you mean (and which version of Android?
Mine's 13).
14, GrapheneOS but I don't think they change that bit?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77370760/why-installation-in-some-android-devices-does-not-set-open-by-default-open-suppo
shows the screen.
I don't understand what clevelink is. Is it an app of some sort? If so,
it's not available from the Play Store or F-Droid.
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