So can we choose to do a one-time opt-out of all popups about the mobile app and the "Instant App" for Android that launches for SO links without asking?
Once Instant App is distributed by the developer, the control is passed to Google Play Store and Android end-user, which means that it's out of developer's hand to customize the behavior of the popup (read: it's Google's doing).
Since it's now an Android end-user problem, there's a question on our sister site, Android.SE: How to stop web page from opening Android Instant App?
Disclosure: I wrote the answer, and I need feedback.
You have 2 only 1 option:
- Disable the whole instant apps feature. From Google's Official Support,
Turn instant apps on or off
You can choose whether you want to use Instant Apps. If you change your mind, you can change the setting:
- On your device, open the Settings app
.
- Go to Google
> Instant Apps.
- Move the toggle to opt in or out.
2. Disable/enable specific app.
- Navigate to the Instant Apps setting (follow above step)
- Select the app you want to enable/disable (e.g. Stack Exchange)
- Select Supported links
Under Opening supported links, select Don't open in this app.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This method is untested. I don't have devices to test instant apps. However, based on this article, I think the app info layout is the same as the installed app. Thus, I assume the dropdown is there. Please let me know if it is possible/successful.
Doesn't work :(