Ca.android.webview-android
Tap the three dots in the top right and select . This reverts it to the factory version until a new fix is released [3]. Can I disable it?
If a recent update caused apps to crash, go to the app's settings page as described above.
: Provides the underlying technology for apps that are essentially "web wrappers" [2]. ca.android.webview-android
Find "Android System WebView" (you may need to tap the three dots and select "Show system"). Tap > Clear cache and Clear storage [3]. Uninstall Updates (If Crashing) :
Tap if available. Keeping this current is vital for security and app stability [2, 3]. Clear Cache and Data : Go to Settings > Apps > See all apps . Tap the three dots in the top right and select
It is to disable or uninstall this package. Doing so will cause many apps that rely on web content to crash or fail to load [1, 2]. On newer versions of Android (Android 7.0 through 9.0), this functionality was sometimes handled by Google Chrome, but it has since returned to being a standalone component [2].
Are you experiencing or seeing unusual battery drain specifically linked to this package? If a recent update caused apps to crash,
: Enables apps like Facebook, Gmail, or Twitter to open links directly within the app [1, 3].