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"path": "/t/verified-apps-app-for-android-pre-release/38348#post_7",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-04T20:01:43.000Z",
"site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
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"textContent": "> If an app is not in the database, you’ll have the option to open a pre-filled GitHub submission issue in your browser.\n\nThis is a bit off topic, but I’m curious if there’s any privsec difference between opening in the browser vs that in-app browser thing that some apps do. I had to uninstall Ente apps on my GrapheneOS Dumbphone setup because it essentially allowed youtube and other access within the Ente app after clicking on some documentation links in the app, while 99% of other apps fail gracefully saying that they found no app to open a link.",
"title": "\"Verified Apps\" app for Android pre-release"
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