People have different ways on browsing. In my case I do not want my default browser in app which usually contains all my password, cache and sensitive stuff, potentially open a malicious link. In boost for reddit which I used it had an option to keep the default browser clicking right away no need for a modal, but it also had an option to always select a browser you want to use.
I would really love a dialog informing me of the link destination before I get sent there. I'm used to such a thing from RiF so it was a nasty shock to see a wiki page on child molestation pop up when I tapped an innocuously titled link.
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Uranium_Green@sh.itjust.works · 14 pts · 3y
To add, when using wowthislemmyexists opening the links to different subs opens them in the browser, not in jerboa as a community
Making this change would make it a lot easier to navigate/find new communities to join
Sir_Kevin@beehaw.org · 7 pts · 3y
I would love to see the functionality of RIF in a Lemmy app
haakon@lemmy.ml · 3 pts · 3y
I'd like an option to always open in external browser, like RIF has. Now that's an extra click each time.
wabafee@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 3y
People have different ways on browsing. In my case I do not want my default browser in app which usually contains all my password, cache and sensitive stuff, potentially open a malicious link. In boost for reddit which I used it had an option to keep the default browser clicking right away no need for a modal, but it also had an option to always select a browser you want to use.
AlgeriaWorblebot@beehaw.org · 3 pts · 3y
I would really love a dialog informing me of the link destination before I get sent there. I'm used to such a thing from RiF so it was a nasty shock to see a wiki page on child molestation pop up when I tapped an innocuously titled link.