Captive portal helper is redundant with gnome-shell
Epiphany's own captive portal helper is redundant on GNOME, causing two separate interfaces to be opened to log in. Using Debian's network-manager-config-connectivity-debian package, a separate window (looks like an epiphany web app type window) is opened when a portal is detected, separate from the browser.
However, with the recent implementation of epiphany's own captive portal detection feature in 3.37.90, epiphany will also open its own tab (actually, it overwrites the current tab, as in bug #1329 (closed)). I now have two separate interfaces automatically opening for me to log in to the network.
I cannot simply remove the network-manager-config-connectivity-debian package, because in that case neither interface is opened, and I must open Firefox and have it detect the portal and provide the log in interface.
- epiphany-browser 3.37.90
- debian testing
- gnome-shell 3.36.5
- network-manager-config-connectivity-debian 1.26.2