How do I stop the Quora app pop up?

How do I stop the Quora app pop up?

If you are using a browser like chrome, change the tab you are viewing quora on to desktop mode. That removes the pop-up at least for that particular session.

Why does Quora force you to use their app?

Why does Quora force us to install the web app? They think that the web app will increase engagement. It seems companies like to have an app on your phone so they can show you notifications and get you to check their app or website many times a day. They want to make it an addictive experience.

How can I use Quora for free?

Quora is a free service for readers and those posting questions. People who answer questions do so for free and the service does not charge any sort of fee to connect question with answer. To use Quora, you need to create an account.

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How do I read Quora answers?

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Copy the URL of the Quora post which you want to read.
  2. Then, open google.com, paste the URL in the search box, and hit Google Search.
  3. The question will now appear in Google results.
  4. Click on it to view the full Quora page with answers without any sign-in prompts.

Can I chat on Quora?

You can message other Quora users using our ‘Messages’ feature. The default mode for messaging is that, with some exceptions, you will only receive messages from people you follow. You can still allow anyone to message you by changing your privacy settings. You can also choose to turn off messages altogether.

How do you bypass the login screen on Quora?

Instead, they chose this. It’s worth pointing out that we’ve never actually read any useful answers on Quora, but they do show up in Google searches every so often, and this simple trick allows you to bypass that login screen. That’s all you have to do. Just add it to the end of the URL and hit the enter key.

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What is Quora and why is it so bad?

Quora is one of those question and answer sites that sadly decided to follow in the footsteps of Expertsexchange and create a terrible user interface that forces you to sign in to read past the first answer. But we can bypass that with a simple trick.

Why do some websites ask you to sign in to read?

They want to make sure that you are forced to sign in and give them your information just to read the site. They could have gone a better route and allowed you to read the topics, and then prompt you later on to login or signup.

How do I view everything on the site?

That’s all you have to do. Just add it to the end of the URL and hit the enter key. And now you can view everything on the site. In fact you can even click on other things and continue to use the site without being limited anymore during that browsing session.

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