Yes, this is intended behavior for mobile regarding links and apps on a mobile device. Although the LinkedIn link is provided, a user will need to be logged in to their LinkedIn account already or have their app open. If either of these are not the case then the link is defaulted to open in Safari so that the user can log in.
It's tough to give a work-around for this because the issue is more user specific and how they have their browser default settings set. For more insight on this, I’d recommend checking out this article to gain further insight. .
Yes, this is intended behavior for mobile regarding links and apps on a mobile device. Although the LinkedIn link is provided, a user will need to be logged in to their LinkedIn account already or have their app open. If either of these are not the case then the link is defaulted to open in Safari so that the user can log in.
It's tough to give a work-around for this because the issue is more user specific and how they have their browser default settings set. For more insight on this, I’d recommend checking out this article to gain further insight. .