Lynket Browser for Android opens web pages without leaving apps

The way to surf the internet via smartphone is very different than the way to visit sites from a PC. On a smartphone we tend to use different applications to open Facebook, Twitter or other popular sites and more rarely instead we open the classic web browser, the one where you can enter site addresses.
The browser is used on a smartphone especially when it is necessary to open links from other applications, for example, received in a Whatsapp message or via Email. In these cases, the link usually opens in the default browser which for many Android users is Chrome or Dolphin or Firefox. After seeing the link, you go back out of the browser and then return to the app you were using.
Those who think that all this touch is annoying, should try the Lynket Browser application (ex Chromer), a very original web browser for Android that I recommend everyone to try, to open the link and websites in the fastest possible way, without ever leaving the app .
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The application is brilliant and free and allows you to open links in Chrome without leaving the application you are using.
In essence, Lynket Browser takes advantage of a Chrome developer function called Custom Tabs that allows any application to launch a mini version of Chrome inside it .
What Lynket Browser does is to provide any application with an embedded Chrome-based browser to view web pages.
The practical result is that of being able to open websites from any app faster than ever, without abandoning the current app and, indeed, with the possibility of also loading the links in the background and then displaying them when reading is finished.
The beauty of Lynket Browser is that it remains lighter than normal Chrome in memory, uses its own Chrome rendering engine and also gives access to Chrome functions, such as saved passwords, auto-filling of forms and security updates .
When running Lynket Browser the first time, the first thing to do is to set it as the default browser. If you want to go back to remove Lynket as the default browser, just open Settings> Apps, locate Chrome and then touch the button to clear the default settings. Once set as the smartphone's default browser, all the links that are touched by the various applications will be opened in a custom Chrome tab, via Lynket Browser.
To close the browser window just press the button with the "X" on the address bar.
By opening Lynket Browser from the list of apps, you can browse the internet by looking at the address bar at the top and configuring some interesting settings.
In the meantime, you can select a secondary browser to use (here I recommend putting what was default before Chrome, even Chrome itself, in order to have a button to open the main browser quickly from Lynket Browser).
You can always keep the browser ready and you can activate the prefetch, that is the function that automatically loads all the links of a page in the background so that, as you touch one, it is opened instantly.
Obviously this function that consumes a lot of traffic must be activated with the "Wifi only" option.
Another interesting option is that of the Web Heads, to load the clicked links in the background showing only a small dot to the side, without therefore leaving the current app.
Touching one of these dots will immediately open the loaded site.
Basically, Lynket Browser simplifies and speeds up every website upload to an Android smartphone, without having to give up the options and functions of your favorite browser .
The app is similar to another I had previously talked about, Link Bubble for opening websites in the background from other apps on Android

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