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Andorid webview problem Fixed

 Google and several Android applications that use a portion of their code lines had a rough day yesterday. WebView is causing crashes in apps like Gmail, Amazon, and Yahoo all around the world. It's a common issue that prohibits you from accessing those apps normally and fluently because they close as soon as you open them or after a few seconds. The cause of the failure has been established, and there is a clear solution that we will outline below.



WebView is a Google app that allows the user to use a plugin that adapts to every third-party app in a secure manner. Yes, we're referring to the browser that launches the Twitter, Gmail, or Amazon apps. It has a similar appearance to Google Chrome, but its primary function is to launch files.

Due to a poor upgrade, several applications that use WebView code to run this browser are crashing. WebView saw a series of modifications that did nothing to improve its compatibility with other programs.

This is why apps can't be used for long periods of time. The good thing is that there is a straightforward alternative.

The alternative is to download the latest version of the WebView app from Google Play. The same organization issued a patch to correct the problem to keep it from recurring. It's as easy as going to Google Play and looking for the WebView app to get this fix. After that, what you have to do is press Update. You can also get to it by clicking on this link:  
                                       WebView 

If the upgrade button does not appear in your region, you can uninstall the software to return to the previous version almost instantly. This should also take care of the problem.

After doing each of these moves, the applications can no longer close on their own. It's a failure that has no bearing on the device's protection or privacy, but it's an inexplicable failure for several people.



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