mardi 7 février 2017

Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone 6+ running IOS 10.2.1

 

>> When I receive a email with a link to a browser I always get this prompt asking me to choose between Safari & get Google Chrome.
>> On the bottom of the screen is a slider which i should be able to use to stop having to make the selection each time, but unfortunately it does not stay in the off position!
>> Any thoughts or tips on this?
>> Barry
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> I have noticed this also, but only when using the GMail app on the phone. I don't recall seeing this when using the resident email client on the phone. It is a bit of a pain, but I don't use my GMail account all that much.
> Ken

It doesn't surprise me that Google would want you to use Chrome even if you have already specified Safari to be your default browser. (May I presume you have done that?)
Disappoints, yes, but doesn't surprise.

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