Is this your day job? How do you have time for anything else?

I’m impressed lol

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    I’m super impressed with the dev’s progress too, but I had to uninstall when I saw that Voyager was dropping a line item into my chrome browsing history with every post I tapped on.

    Nothing sinister about my activity, but it seems like a bit of a privacy faux pas for me, so I uninstalled and moved to Connect instead. Might be back if the history thing goes away, as it’s an excellent app otherwise.

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      This is an Android thing. It’s just the way PWAs on Android work unfortunately, when PWAs change URLs they get logged to the browser history. I think it’s a poor behavior though, and I think Apple’s approach is better.

      Ive heard rumblings of changing this behavior on Android though.

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      Oh dang, never knew about this…

      …this is not great. I suppose I can use a different browser just for the voyager PWA.

      Does something like Firefox Focus or any other privacy browser support PWAs?

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        Yeah, this is actually really disappointing. Voyager has been probably my favorite app, but this is an issue I don’t know if I can get past.

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        Progressive web apps (pwa) are apps that are basically just a webpages converted into traditional apps. It’s very easy for a developer to support multiple devices this way. The downside on Android at least is that when you access any page on your app it will log it in your web browsers history.