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Firefox doesn't launch Teams app when logged in to firefox

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I have application which is used to book time for doctor in my phone. When time comes, this application has "join meeting" button which launches firefox (98.2.0). The (microsoft) website that opens has two buttons, "install microsoft teams" and "launch ms teams"

If I'm logged into my firefox account, the 'launch ms teams' buttom does nothing. However if I uninstall and re-install FF and do not login into my firefox account everything works. Medical app launches firefox which (without asking me anything) launches teams.

Any ideas what breaks the link while logged in?

I have application which is used to book time for doctor in my phone. When time comes, this application has "join meeting" button which launches firefox (98.2.0). The (microsoft) website that opens has two buttons, "install microsoft teams" and "launch ms teams" If I'm logged into my firefox account, the 'launch ms teams' buttom does nothing. However if I uninstall and re-install FF and do not login into my firefox account everything works. Medical app launches firefox which (without asking me anything) launches teams. Any ideas what breaks the link while logged in?

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Hello there! When you're logged into your firefox account, can you check if the "Open links in apps" is enabled?

More information: Set Firefox for Android to open links in native apps