Links not opening in apps iPhone

When you tap on a YouTube link on any app on your iOS device, it’s always expected that you’ll be prompted to open the link in either the YouTube app or safari browser.

Unfortunately, that’s not the case for some users, as their links automatically open in the safari browse, while others complained about their YouTube app crashing immediately after opening the link.

Let’s see why this happens and how to get YouTube links to open in-app instead of a browser.

These are the most common reasons why YouTube links are not opening in-app on your iOS device:

1. Software update

For most users, the problem of YouTube links not opening in-app starts after an iOS or App update.

This is confusing since new updates are known for features and bug fixes that boost security and performance. Well, they come with technical complications too.

2. Settings

Device settings will also influence where your YouTube links open. You might have triggered them unknowingly and have no idea how to undo the mess.

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To fix YouTube links that are not opening in-app, do the following:

1. Set the feature

After an iOS or app update, you may have to re-educate your app(s) to open YouTube links in-app. To do this, simply tap and hold the YouTube link until you see a pop-up menu.

Next, select “Open in YouTube.” Now, when you go back and click on the link, it’ll ask if you want to open in the app.

Also, you can copy the link and paste it into notes, then press and hold the pasted link to prompt a menu. Select “Open in YouTube.” This will trigger all YouTube links to open in-app when you click on them.

You can do the same for other links that don’t open in their respective apps.

2. Uninstall and reinstall your YouTube app

The second troubleshooting solution to force YouTube links to open in-app is to uninstall and reinstall the app. This helps fix system issues and bugs that might prevent links from opening in-app.

Follow this guide to remove the app:

  • Go to your Home Screen.
  • Press and hold the YouTube app icon until the apps start to jiggle.
  • Tap on the “X” next to the app.
  • Tap “Delete App” on the prompt that appears.
  • Tap “Delete” to confirm your decision.

After uninstalling the YouTube app, you can reboot your device. Now go to the App Store, search for the YouTube app and reinstall it. Next, click the YouTube link in other apps and see if it will open in-app.

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3. Change Safari settings

If the YouTube link opens in Safari and you don’t see the bar at the top asking you to open the link in-app, change the following settings:

  • Launch “Settings”
  • Scroll down and tap on “Safari”
  • Look for “Remote Desktop Website” or “Request Desktop Website” and tap on it
  • Toggle it Off

When you return to Safari, you should find the top bar asking if you want to open the link in-app. You won’t be directed to the browser when you click on a YouTube link in a different app.

4. Save video in the playlist

This option is more of a workaround that helps while you figure out other solutions. So, when the YouTube link opens in your browser, click “Save” and add the video to your playlist. Now, open your browser, go to your playlist and click on the video to view it.

Conclusion

These are all the fixes for YouTube links not opening in-app on iOS. Hopefully, one of them solves your predicament.

We’ll update the list with every new solution, so check back. Also, you can comment on other fixes that you discovered and are not on the list.

Several users have said that they are having issues opening web links in Safari from other apps such as Mail, Messages, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, etc. In order to explain this issue more clearly, I can give this example. When a user taps a link in Mail to open a particular website, the link opens the Safari but Safari does not open the webpage. Safari says “Loading” or “Nothing to see here” but still, the site does not load. Safari displays a blank page only. However, when the user goes back to the app and taps the same link again (the second time), this time the website loads successfully. Some users have further said that they even have this issue with the links inside Safari as well. From the users’ comments, I think that the issue may affect both iPhone and iPad users.

Links not opening in apps iPhone

This problem can be very frustrating. You may have to tap links twice in order to open them in your browser. In this article, I explain how you can fix this Safari problem.

Update iPhone or iPad

Make sure that your iPhone or iPad is updated to the latest version of the iOS or iPadOS software. If you update iOS or iPadOS, this means that all of its built-in apps are up to date. And this includes Safari. On your device, go to Settings > General > Software Update.

Restart Safari and your device

If your links are still not opening in Safari, I recommend you restart everything. Follow these steps in this order:

  1. Close the Safari app.
    • If your device has a Home button: Double-press the Home button, find the Safari icon and swipe up on it.
    • If your device does not have a Home button: Swipe up from the bottom of your iPad’s or iPhone’s screen, find Safari and swipe up.
  2. Now restart your device. You can turn off your device by going to Settings > General > Shut Down. Then press and hold the power button until the Apple logo appears.
  3. Now open Safari. Test your links. Do they work?

Links not opening in apps iPhone

Delete website data

If you are still having issues with the links, clearing website data will improve Safari performance and this may also fic this issue. On your device, go to Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website. You will need to confirm again by tapping Clear History and Data.

Disable JavaScript

If you are still having this problem, try disabling JavaScript. If disabling JavaScript does not make a difference, you can again enable it. Of course, when you disable JavaScript, some websites may not work properly as most websites require javascript. On your device, go to Settings > Safari > Advanced and then turn off JavaScript. Then open Safari and try again.

Links can only open in-app if the user is signed in. The user should be registered and signed in before expecting links to content to open directly in the mobile app.
First, you can copy a link you find on the web and then launch the Opener app to choose which native application you want to open the link within. A YouTube link, for instance, would let you pick from native apps like ProTube or YouTube. A Twitter link could be opened in Twitter, Tweetbot, or Twitterific.
Turn “Open webpages in the app” on or off.
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app ..
At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial Settings. General..
Turn Open web pages in the app on or off..
In order for you to click a link and for a specific app to open, the developer of that app has to implement something that is called “deep linking”. If deep linking is not implemented by an app developer, the app will not open when clicking on a specific link in safari. Hope that helped.