PWA App open manifest.json instead of page when installed on Chrome - google-chrome

I made an app in PWA and it was working perfectly but after a few days it started opening the manifest file instead of going into the app page every time I access the installed App. This only happens when accessing the app installed by Chrome, if you install it in Firefox it works normally.
My app: https://bortonaggio.com.br/app/
I've already tested the app through Google's Lighthouse and it doesn't give me any errors. According to it everything is normal.
Does anyone have any idea what this error could be? I haven't found anything similar on the internet in any forum.

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