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Re @QuarantinedTami Hi Tami. Please try the following:
1. Open your phone’s Settings app.
2. Tap Apps & notifications > Google Play Store > Storage & cache > Clear Data
(Please note that doing this will clear some of your Play Store settings.)
3. Repeat the steps above to update WebView and Chrome.
Re @ElSweetScience Hi there. Please try the following:
1. Open your phone’s Settings app.
2. Tap Apps & notifications > Google Play Store > Storage & cache > Clear Data
(Please note that doing this will clear some of your Play Store settings.)
3. Repeat the steps above to update WebView and Chrome.
Re @CarolynEd1 Hi there. Please try the following:
1. Open your phone’s Settings app.
2. Tap Apps & notifications > Google Play Store > Storage & cache > Clear Data
(Please note that doing this will clear some of your Play Store settings.)
3. Repeat the steps above to update WebView and Chrome.
Re @MurmuBabu16 Hi Murmu. We apologize for the inconvenience and the issue should now be fixed. Updating Android System WebView and/or Google Chrome via Google Play should resolve the issue if your device is still affected. For more information and steps, see:
http://goo.gle/2OSvo7j
Re @KimbleeFucker Hi there. We apologize for the inconvenience and the issue should now be fixed. Updating Android System WebView and/or Google Chrome via Google Play should resolve the issue if your device is still affected. For more information and steps, see:
http://goo.gle/2OSvo7j
Re @LadyRedsTekRvw Hi there. Please try the following:
1. Open your phone’s Settings app.
2. Tap Apps & notifications > Google Play Store > Storage & cache > Clear Data
(Please note that doing this will clear some of your Play Store settings.)
3. Repeat the steps above to update WebView and Chrome.
Re @notsoperfect Hi there. Please try the following:
1. Open your phone’s Settings app.
2. Tap Apps & notifications > Google Play Store > Storage & cache > Clear Data
(Please note that doing this will clear some of your Play Store settings.)
3. Repeat the steps above to update WebView and Chrome.
Re @YL12341 Hi there. Please try the following:
1. Open your phone’s Settings app.
2. Tap Apps & notifications > Google Play Store > Storage & cache > Clear Data
(Please note that doing this will clear some of your Play Store settings.)
3. Repeat the steps above to update WebView and Chrome.
Re @andrea007ami Hi Andy. Please try the following:
1. Open your phone’s Settings app.
2. Tap Apps & notifications > Google Play Store > Storage & cache > Clear Data
(Please note that doing this will clear some of your Play Store settings.)
3. Repeat the steps above to update WebView and Chrome
Re @janpiller Hi there. We apologize for the inconvenience and the issue should now be fixed. Updating Android System WebView and/or Google Chrome via Google Play should resolve the issue if your device is still affected. For more information and steps, see:
http://goo.gle/2OSvo7j
Re @Nita108_ Hi Nita. Please try the following:
1. Open your phone’s Settings app.
2. Tap Apps & notifications > Google Play Store > Storage & cache > Clear Data
(Please note that doing this will clear some of your Play Store settings.)
3. Repeat the steps above to update WebView and Chrome.
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