The application initially designated to handle web links and HTML content on Google’s mobile operating system serves as the primary interface for accessing the internet. Upon clicking a web link within an application (e.g., an email, a text message), this designated application will launch and display the corresponding website. The user can select this application from the operating system’s settings.
The initial selection simplifies the user experience by eliminating repeated prompts when accessing web content. This avoids the need to choose an application each time a web link is opened. Historically, operating system developers have chosen this setting. However, contemporary operating systems provide the user with the agency to tailor this setting to align with individual preferences and functional requirements.