In-app browsers like those in Facebook and Instagram are a big privacy risk, developer shows<div class="feat-image">
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<p>One of the more annoying things some apps do is incorporate their own in-app browser, opening that for web links instead of respecting your chosen default browser.</p>
<p>This has long been a nuisance, but a developer has now explained the <a href="
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In-app browsers like those in Facebook and Instagram are a big privacy risk, developer shows