I wanted to automatically open youtube videos in tubular (a newpipe fork) on my tablet, so I tried enabling the links in the settings but none of them showed up in the menu and I simply got a message telling me “0 supported links” as shown below (the “add” button doesn’t do anything). It isn’t a bug with the app as it works fine on my phone and I tried it on other apps which showed the same issue (including ones installed from the play store instead of fdroid).
Things I tried:
- Rebooting my device
- Trying different permissions for the app
- Resetting my device’s settings
- I didn’t try reinstalling the app but, as I mentioned, I tried installing other apps which also had the same problem
For reference the tablet is a lenovo tab K11 on android 13, it was also issued to me by my school although I doubt that’s what’s causing the issue.
My phone is a pixel 7 pro running android 15 (grapheneOS)
Does anyone know what’s causing the issue and how to fix it.
It could be something to do with that “link verification” it mentions. Until you solve it, you can manually add a link it seems.
I don’t think link verification is the issue as it is present on all android devices, including my phone on which links show up just fine. As to your solution, are you mentioning the add button on the popup ? Because it doesn’t seem to do anything
Edit : To be more precise, link verification seems to be what links apps are allowed to open in the first place, so it probably has something to do with it but it’s not really specific enough
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Having the official app installed can be enough to prevent access for other apps