So intent out. Do the honest thing and stop subverting user clicks to the web. Stop dressing it up in your app's UI. Show them what's happening.
That's not true *at all* FB has multiple options here that will get us to a situation where they are not *simultaneously* undermining the web platform & user choice. They could pick just one! Or zero!
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Remember the counterfactual: unless you break it, tapping on a link in Android *takes the user to their browser*. That runs zero of these risks. Alternatively, if FB wanted to continue to undermine user choice but not break the web, they could fix their godforsaken IAB's impl
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...and there are multiple ways of achieveing that. They could, for instance, embed a web engine of their own design (or take another one off the shelf). Or they could do the work to hook up the various APIs they've left unimplemented in their "browser".
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