I've noticed that when using Safari on iOS, if I try to send a Google AMP-enabled page to EN via safari's send-to function, the clip note in EN doesn't work properly. For those who are unfamiliar with AMP (accelerated mobile pages), it is a proprietary Google technology designed to speed up pages on mobile. AMP sites are linked to from Google search results.
Ideally, Google would allow people to opt out of AMP because it breaks several things (including emailing links from safari; the emailed link is the google AMP link, not the actual page link, etc). But as of yet, there is currently no way to opt out of AMP.
Can EN be updated so the Google AMP pages clip properly?
In the meantime, I've started using another search engine provider on mobile.
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I've noticed that when using Safari on iOS, if I try to send a Google AMP-enabled page to EN via safari's send-to function, the clip note in EN doesn't work properly. For those who are unfamiliar with AMP (accelerated mobile pages), it is a proprietary Google technology designed to speed up pages on mobile. AMP sites are linked to from Google search results.
Ideally, Google would allow people to opt out of AMP because it breaks several things (including emailing links from safari; the emailed link is the google AMP link, not the actual page link, etc). But as of yet, there is currently no way to opt out of AMP.
Can EN be updated so the Google AMP pages clip properly?
In the meantime, I've started using another search engine provider on mobile.
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