Adobe Reader for Android - Links are now invisible on Android Phone!

After the latest update to Adobe Reader for Android - Links are now invisible on Android Phone!

Hi,
You are correct,with the latest update, we have modified the links appearance.
This decision was based on a feedback from the users.
We changed the appearance as users were reporting that the 'blue rectangles' that used to indicate links, were interfering with their document viewing experience.Also, since those rectangles are actually not how the author made the file, we wanted to make the file look exactly as the author had desired.
Thanks,
Adobe Reader Team

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