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Wondering what Android System WebView is and whether it's safe to disable it? Our quick primer on Android System WebView should hopefully clear up your doubts.
You can find its options by navigating to Settings > Apps > See all apps and selecting "Android System WebView." Here, you can disable the service, force-stop it, or reset its data.
Update: Google has said that it has fixed the WebView bug. You should update the Android System WebView app and Google Chrome through the Google Play Store to resolve the issue. If you’re using ...
Update (8:26 PM ET): Google has confirmed the issue and its link to the WebView app. According to a spokesperson, "We are aware of an issue with WebView causing some apps on Android to crash.
Android System WebView has been a massive topic in the past few days, particularly as smartphone users that run the open-sourced operating system from Google have been crashing apps like YouTube ...
Android users seeing constant app crashing can update the Android System WebView component and Google Chrome to fix the problem ...
Last month, Android apps were randomly crashing on users' devices thans to WebView. Now, Google has issued a statement with further details.
Facebook opens pages in its own in-app browser, which is powered by the Android System WebView. The main Facebook app is soon changing ...