Ke.android.chrome

From Android 12 onwards, for a seamless "deep link" experience where the app opens automatically without asking the user (known as App Links ), the developer must verify the domain ownership via a Digital Asset Links file.

Google Chrome supports a feature called , which allows you to create a URL that highlights and scrolls directly to a specific piece of text on a webpage. ke.android.chrome

The link uses a special syntax added to the end of a URL: #:~:text=[prefix-,]text_start[,text_end][,-suffix] . From Android 12 onwards, for a seamless "deep

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The query "topic: ke.android.chrome deep text" likely refers to in Google Chrome on Android or specifically to text fragments (sometimes called "deep links to text"). There are two main interpretations of your request: 1. Deep Links to Specific Text (Text Fragments)

This is often used for sharing specific quotes or data points without needing the page author to have pre-defined "id" tags. 2. Deep Linking to an Android App via Chrome

If you are looking at how Chrome handles links that open local Android apps (deep linking), it uses the system.