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Google chrome not opening links from mail
Google chrome not opening links from mail







google chrome not opening links from mail
  1. #GOOGLE CHROME NOT OPENING LINKS FROM MAIL HOW TO#
  2. #GOOGLE CHROME NOT OPENING LINKS FROM MAIL UPDATE#
  3. #GOOGLE CHROME NOT OPENING LINKS FROM MAIL PLUS#

If the extension does not appear in your Google Chrome navigation bar: If the extension does not appear in your browser and/or email inbox, review the troubleshooting steps below.Įxtension is not appearing in Google Chrome When you load your Gmail inbox, the HubSpot sprocket icon will also appear in your in your inbox, with a green dot indicating that the extension is turned on. When the Chrome extension is successfully installed, the HubSpot sprocket icon will appear in your Google Chrome navigation bar. Refresh the page to see the version number change.

Please note: clicking Update does not result in any visual feedback. In the top right, click to toggle the Developer mode switch on. In the top-right corner of the browser window, click the Settings menu (three dots) in the top-right corner. Therefore, you may occasionally need to manually update your extension. Update your HubSpot Sales Chrome extensionĬhrome automatically checks for updates, but the updates do not always happen in real-time. Once Chrome reopens, you'll be on the most up-to-date version. If you don't see this option, then you are on the most up-to-date version of Google Chrome.

  • On the About page, click Update Google Chrome.
  • Navigate to Help > About Google Chrome.
  • In Chrome, click the Settings menu ( three dots or lines) in the top-right corner.
  • I t's highly recommended to update Chrome to the latest version. If you're using this version, talk to your IT team about switching to the default release track.

    google chrome not opening links from mail

    Please note: Google's Rapid Release track is not compatible with the extension.

    google chrome not opening links from mail

    If you're having issues installing or using the Chrome extension, try updating your Chrome browser and your extension. This is annoying.Follow the troubleshooting steps below to resolve common issues with the HubSpot Sales Chrome extension. And I changed browser app to chrome, yet it's still opening in Samsung internet.

    Only thing I can think of is to disable the Samsung browser (You will need a Package disabler for that) and see if by doing that it forces the app to go to the phone's default browser app, in your case, chrome.I have a Samsung Galaxy S9 plus and did this and my links from Gmail are still Opening in Samsung internet. (i'd prefer if my SMS links opened in Chrome, but I havent found a way around that yet).īut I've found that this will alleviate at least a few more frustrations. and there's no way around it - not that I've uncovered anyway. These will still use their internal mini-browser. There are still other apps that have their own mini-browser and don't allow you to turn it off (like the stock "Messages" app for SMS). Unfortunately, this isnt a 100% fix across the board. (Twitter is one example) If you turn off the internal browser option in the app, AND if you've adjusted the setting as above it will open Chrome instead of Samsung Internet. Other apps that have their own mini-browser often have an option to turn off the internal browser. This works in the stock Email app, and Gmail (for those who dont use Inbox). Now links in my email and other options open Chrome instead of Samsung internet. and changed the option from Samsung Internet to Chrome. Settings > Apps > Samsung Internet > "Browser App". Only thing I can think of is to disable the Samsung browser (You will need a Package disabler for that) and see if by doing that it forces the app to go to the phone's default browser app, in your case, chrome. Gmail has this specific setting where to turn it off and it opens the Default browser app, but for Messages, it opens Samsung browser, I just noticed that for me it hasn't been an issue, first, because I barely use Messages, I always use WhatsApp, but second, I'm using Samsung Browser as my default browser so for me either way is a non issue.

    google chrome not opening links from mail

    **Edit** - I just tried the above and it doesn't work as the OP wants. I know that it doesn't sound like this is the issue, but it's the only thing in settings that deals with Web Links.

    Now coming back to the OP question on how to do this on the default Messages app, well, the only setting I can see that may be related to this is in Messages-Settings-More Settings-Show Web previews. If you go to Gmail for example, on General Settings, you will find "Open web links in Gmail" by default is on, so it opens on the Gmail app "browser", it then gives an option when you open a link to open it on Chrome or Samsung Browser, by turning this off the phone will go to the Browser default app and open that one.









    Google chrome not opening links from mail