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TBH I dont use an app for anything that can be done in the browser, especially when mobile websites ask me tl get their app.
I'm the same way. The less apps there are on my phone, the better. Also, using the web app is the only way to block ads on certain sites such as Instagram or Twitter.
then there are companies like yelp who disable their mobile site and make their desktop site as shitty as possible on mobile to force you to the app.
Doesn't really sound like a company that I would want to do any business with then.
Huh, is that why I haven't used yelp in years?
What’s that other shitty company that constantly pesters you to download the app every time you average the site? Teddit?
For reddit, just type in
old.reddit.com
and those nags disappear.true but also old reddit is awful to navigate on mobile.
Eh, I prefer it to new Reddit on mobile, especially with all the nags.
I wish for a browser addon to just block those app download requests when it smells them. The answer's only gonna be no for all that, dawg.~
I only have the Starbucks app so my fancy Sunday coffee is done right and they don't call me Corey Sangeetha or Coarse Kangaroo.