Yeah honestly screw Tapatalk. I was so sick of them using pop-ups to install their app when a browser worked perfectly fine. Good riddance to that mess.
The web browser is the most useful app on a smartphone to me. I don't need dozens of various apps to replace websites and Tapatalk encouraged that mess. Why have a facebook, twitter, youtube app when you can just use the browser? I always thought it ironic that one of the initial strengths of owning a smartphone (ever since the iPhone in 2007) was 'desktop class browsing' and NOT mobile sites, and now we have redundant apps filling up our home screens for each individual website, the mobile version of a cluttered Windows desktop. Worse yet, all those 'apps' require constant updates and since iOS 7 and Android 5 soured me, I no longer believe in updates and use devices that no longer get them.
OEMs, developers, you brought this upon yourselves. I wonder how many complaints about storage on one's phone/tablet would've been alleviated had one just used the browser vs. various apps. Mom's phone has literally hundreds of apps for websites, from Redbox, to Facebook, to the freaking Weather Channel. I had to point out to her that the iPhone 13 Pro has a built-in Weather app.