Disable Samsung Internet for app opening
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Hello,
I have a Samsung A6. I wanted to download a banking app and to open the application, I had to choose between Samsung Internet and the bank's internet. I made a mistake and chose Samsung Internet, but I don't know how to open the application! There's no way to go back, I uninstalled the app, I restarted the smartphone, but nothing works! How can I remove Samsung Internet and go back to the option that lets me choose the bank's internet?
Thanks for any suggestions you can give me!
I have a Samsung A6. I wanted to download a banking app and to open the application, I had to choose between Samsung Internet and the bank's internet. I made a mistake and chose Samsung Internet, but I don't know how to open the application! There's no way to go back, I uninstalled the app, I restarted the smartphone, but nothing works! How can I remove Samsung Internet and go back to the option that lets me choose the bank's internet?
Thanks for any suggestions you can give me!
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Good evening,
You can't disable all the Samsung bloatware unless you root the device, but that's another question.
That said, downloading an app is of course done through the Internet, but via the Play Store and, once downloaded, the browser has nothing to do with its opening: you just choose to install, and that's it.
There is also no such thing as "bank internet", you have the choice between Samsung Internet (to avoid) and whichever browser you prefer, Chrome is more natural on an Android if you need to connect to the Play Store.
If now we mix things up and it's not an app but simply connecting to a banking site via the Internet, you open the third-party browser (like Chrome), enter the URL of the account management area, and that's all there is to it.
You can't disable all the Samsung bloatware unless you root the device, but that's another question.
That said, downloading an app is of course done through the Internet, but via the Play Store and, once downloaded, the browser has nothing to do with its opening: you just choose to install, and that's it.
There is also no such thing as "bank internet", you have the choice between Samsung Internet (to avoid) and whichever browser you prefer, Chrome is more natural on an Android if you need to connect to the Play Store.
If now we mix things up and it's not an app but simply connecting to a banking site via the Internet, you open the third-party browser (like Chrome), enter the URL of the account management area, and that's all there is to it.