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If Gmail and other Android apps on your phone are crashing -- you're not alone.
Ever been confused by what Android System WebView is and what it's doing on your phone? We explain what this app does and whether you can safely disable it.
Android System WebView allows your device to display web-based content inside regular apps without resorting to a web browser like Chrome.
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.
Android System WebView is an essential part of the Android OS that lets apps display web content without starting a separate web browser app.
Android 15 is locking a component of WebView into RAM, making it easier for apps to call for it regularly. Read on to know more!
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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.