![]() ![]() Just in case there is still someone out there having this issue, please note the followingĭynamic links now opens on simulator, please copy your link and paste on safari in your emulator.Ĭhrome and safari opens dynamic differently, safari uses only universal linking while chrome uses both url scheme and universal linking to open dynamic link. ![]() Regarding iOS 8, can you try running the app and then clicking a link after the app is installed? On versions prior to iOS 9, you can test by copy/pasting the link into safari. The "ibi" parameter is not involved in opening the app in a post-install click on iOS 9+, but is in prior versions when the "ius" param is not set. This can be fixed by pulling down on the paged opened in Safari and clicking "Open in App" (or similar) on the smart banner. If you've long-pressed the link and then clicked "Open in Safari" or you have clicked the "goo.gl>" button on the status bar of your app after the app opens via a Universal Link, then iOS defaults to opening Universal Links in Safari.As pointed out by another answer, verify that your team ID is properly set in the Firebase console.Verify that the assoc file is correct at app_id./apple-app-site-association - it should look similar to but with only one element in "details.".There could actually be one or more issues here for iOS 9+ Dynamic Links relies on Apple's Universal Links to open the app on iOS 9+ and these suggestions are aimed at resolving issues with Universal Links and Firebase and have nothing to do with the SDK directly. ![]() I'm sorry for the late reply - I hope your issue has been resolved and that this is helpful to others who may be experiencing the same problem. ![]()
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