• If Chrome opens an app instead of the link, go to the app settings and change the preferences for Open Supported Links.
  • Chrome may open links as an Instant App. Open Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Opening Links > Turn off Instant Apps.
  • Additionally, go to Google Play Store settings > General > Google Play Instant > turn off Upgrade Web Links.

Fix 1: Turn off Instant Apps

When you click on a link in Chrome , it may open as an Instant app. This means that the link will open in an app’s environment instead of letting you view it on Chrome.

Step 1: Open Settings > Apps , tap on the three dots menu icon , and go to Default Apps.

Step 2: Tap on Opening Links and turn off Instant Apps.

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If Chrome finds supported links that can be opened in an app, it will open that website in the app. That behavior can be changed from settings.

Go to Settings > Apps > Manage apps and select the app you want to stop Chrome from opening links in. Tap on the drop-down menu next to Open supported links and select Ask every time or Don’t open.

Note: If you don’t find the option, go to Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Opening Links and select the app from the list.

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If you’ve enabled Upgrade Web Links, the web links you are trying to open from Chrome might open in an app. Here’s how to turn it off.

Step 1 : Open the Google Play Store and tap your profile icon at the top right.

Step 2 : Select Settings > tap on General > select Google Play Instant .

Step 3 : Now, turn off Upgrade Web Links .

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Fix 4: Use Another Web Browser

If you continue to face problems despite following the above methods, use a third-party web browser. We recommend Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge .

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