Hello!
First of all, if you don't already have a precise clue about what is this "link disambiguation pop-ups" stuff, please check out the attached screenshots below.
This pile of sh1te @#$% big brother Google decided to implement long ago in its multi-platform browser is something I'd really do much better without. If my data is correct, this (dis)feature can be flag-disabled on all of the Chrome browser variants… except on Android.
I'd really love for other nice browsers like good old Firefox to become a viable alternative to Chrome on Android but, so far, all of them seem to suck deep in some way(s).
Thanks to my computer science background I know disabling this feature for the Android versions may be more or less easily achievable. I am handily willing to do anything to banish this stuff from my Chrome browser (even hex editing files :silly: ). I am running optimized stock rooted Lollipop 5.1 on an XT1032 device.
Thank you in advance and may the light enlighten you.
Cheers :laugh:
First of all, if you don't already have a precise clue about what is this "link disambiguation pop-ups" stuff, please check out the attached screenshots below.
This pile of sh1te @#$% big brother Google decided to implement long ago in its multi-platform browser is something I'd really do much better without. If my data is correct, this (dis)feature can be flag-disabled on all of the Chrome browser variants… except on Android.
I'd really love for other nice browsers like good old Firefox to become a viable alternative to Chrome on Android but, so far, all of them seem to suck deep in some way(s).
Thanks to my computer science background I know disabling this feature for the Android versions may be more or less easily achievable. I am handily willing to do anything to banish this stuff from my Chrome browser (even hex editing files :silly: ). I am running optimized stock rooted Lollipop 5.1 on an XT1032 device.
Thank you in advance and may the light enlighten you.
Cheers :laugh:
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