How To Add Apps For Websites In Windows 10

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Hello and welcome to Char Note. Smartphones rely on dedicated apps to deliver a superior user experience on a smaller device. You could never use Facebook on your Android phone or iPhone if you were forced to do so via your mobile browser. Dedicated apps for services like Netflix and social networks like Facebook are becoming a thing on desktops as well. An official desktop app for both Facebook and Twitter has been released for Windows 10. The Creators Update for Windows 10 comes with a new feature to make using these apps all the more convenient. It’s called ‘Apps for websites’ and it lets you open specific websites in the apps you have installed. For example, you can have all Facebook links you open in your browser automatically open in the Facebook app. Here’s how to add apps for websites in Windows 10.

To view apps configured for websites, open the Settings app and go to the brand new ‘Apps’ group of settings. Select the ‘Apps for websites’ tab. You will see a list of all websites and the apps they are associated with here.


Add Apps For Websites
This is something totally out of a user’s control. When you introduce an application that can open all connections of a specific space, the affiliation is naturally included. This bodes well in light of the fact that the application being referred to must have the capacity to open the site you dole out it. You can't, for instance, anticipate that the Facebook application will open connections from Quora. 

To include applications for sites, you require just introduce them however the application itself must bolster this component. Facebook for Windows supports it however Twitter for Windows does not (at present).

Remove Apps For Websites
To stop an app from being opened when you visit a particular website, simply open the Settings app and go to Apps>Apps for websites and turn off the website associated with a particular app. One app might open several websites e.g. the Facebook app opens facebook.com, www.facebook.com, and m.facebook.com. For each domain, there is a separate switch that you can turn Off giving you complete control over how the links are treated.

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