Once you click on Options or open the link in your browser, the Local Dashboard will open. If you are seeing a green indicator as shown below, but your website/mobile app is not loading, then please proceed to click on Options or open and configure the advanced settings. Now if your website/mobile app loads in the Live or App Live session, you can proceed to uninstall the Chrome Application. If you are seeing a green indicator as highlighted in the below image, the Local Native Application is installed and setup. If you are seeing a yellow indicator as highlighted in the below image, then it means that the tunnel connection was started via the Chrome Application. There can be 3 possibilities now :- Yellow Indicator Verify if you are using the Chrome Application Hence, the recommended strategy is to setup the Local Native Application, ensure that the local/ staging/ dev website is loading and then to uninstall the Chrome Application. If both Local Chrome Application and Local Native Application are installed, precedence will be given to the tunnel connection via the Local Native Application. This guide will help you navigate through the migration from the Local Chrome Application to the Local Native Application. To avoid any disruption in BrowserStack local usage, we strongly recommend you to stop using Local Chrome Application and start using the Local Native Application immediately. Google will be deprecating Chrome Applications very soon. Migration from Local Chrome Application to Native Application
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