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			At some point over the past month or so both Reddit and Instagram have locked all link clicks into their in-app browser and it couldn't be more obnoxious. No settings to change to avoid it.
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			Not only is it a shitty thing to do, but I can't think of a worse security lesson to teach users than to expect to never see a consistent browser interface and have to reenter your user account logins into each one...
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			I can't copy links, I can't access the system share menu to share to other apps, I can't break out into my normal browser. Reddit's in-app grosser can't even share back into its own app. This is horrendous. Android should be ashamed that this is possible in their operating system
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			*in-app browser
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			I've never seen a more clearly anti user pattern than in-app browsers.
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