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If you disable "open supported links" for gmail it should fix it.
There's an app on F-droid called LinkSheet which is designed to do this.
Do you happen to know if it works for Android 11 too? Looks like it has a ton of useful options.
I believe so. Pretty sure I was using it on Android 11 at some point.
This looks interesting. I've been using "better open with" for a while, but would prefer an open source solution.
Does linksheet allow custom promote every time?
I'm not sure about that one.
I know on my Samsung at the top of the apps list in settings there's a "choose default apps" option, but I'm unsure if that's one of their changes or not. I'm pretty sure the functionality is in base Android.
It doesn't have an email app option for me, though.
Do you mean mailto links? Mail is not a type of app but a type of link. Depending on where you're opening the link from, sometimes you can long press to recall the open with menu and choose always open with proton. If that doesn't work check the app setting on the default apps section, there's a "link opening" sub menu. There you can see which apps open which internet links. Sometimes a link is not a generic mail to but a specific gmail link that is configured to automatically open with the app. Maybe try disabling gmail from opening links altogether or try to find the offending link on the messy link list. There's a lot of dead google services that are now redirected to gmail.
I highly recommend switching to GrapheneOS, it is very easy to install, even from another phone completely GUI.
apart from that, disable all google crap you dont need including gmail, and it will not show anymore and block that place.
You could maybe also disable "open links" in gmail app settings (long press on icon, app info) but I think this doesnt work
I'm very attracted by grapheneOS, but got absolutely addicted to paying with my phone in the short time I've had an NFC chip on one.
I was too, but honestly it cuts down on impulse buying which is nice.
I can't really disable Gmail though, because I have two accounts that currently rely on it.
You can use your Gmail accounts on different clients. Both Fairemail and K-9 Mail support it.
Yes you need to register a new device on the website and it works, never did it but a friend of mine
did you try what other people said, namely going to Gmail app info (depends on your lancher/settings layout) > Set as default > Open supported links (toggle to disable)?