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- Earlier this year, Google implemented automatic links for shared stories through Discovery.
- If you want to maintain a full URL instead, it seems that Google is developing the option to disable shortening.
- Right now we are able to activate the initial preview of the toggle, but this is not the work yet.
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Google has recently released 16.23.69.ve.ARM64 the son of his Android app, and as we were walking in search of interesting changes, we stumbled upon a new option for the discovery link sharing. As default, discover that you automatically shorten the URLs of the news that you search for Google. Apps and share.
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Right now, this toggle is neither visible nor operational, and while we were not yet able to work it, we are able to cope the app so that we can show us as soon as it can appear. Even without seeing it practically, the label makes it clear what we are dealing with here, and the toggle should eventually give users a choice between sharing stories with their full, original URL, or first to choose between running a link through a short of Google.
In fact, this option feels that as a deliberately optional tool, how should the shortcomers should have been introduced, but we would be quite satisfied to see it reaching largely – assuming that this happens. In the meantime we will keep an eye on the future Google app updates and see if we are unable to work a little before the schedule.
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