It's easier to swap between browsers on Android Q Beta 3
Android Q is changing how default applications work. The new 'Roles' function allows apps to automatically gain certain relevant permissions when they become the default for a certain function. In a similar vein, the menu for selecting which browser to use has been slightly improved.
In previous Android Q betas, when you tapped a link in any app, there was no easily-accessible option to set a default browser. Furthermore, tapping the 'Settings' button took you to the App Info for the current default browser.
Read MoreIt's easier to swap between browsers on Android Q Beta 3 was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Corbin Davenport
Android Q is changing how default applications work. The new 'Roles' function allows apps to automatically gain certain relevant permissions when they become the default for a certain function. In a similar vein, the menu for selecting which browser to use has been slightly improved.
In previous Android Q betas, when you tapped a link in any app, there was no easily-accessible option to set a default browser. Furthermore, tapping the 'Settings' button took you to the App Info for the current default browser.
Read MoreIt's easier to swap between browsers on Android Q Beta 3 was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
http://bit.ly/2vMqSK9 May 09, 2019 at 01:34AM

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