

- #Google chrome not responding android update#
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That's not a fault of the browser, but of the way Android handles DHCP: it simply ignores the offered DNS server and sticks to its pre-configured Google DNS - which of course does not know your local hostnames. local domain on Android? I had trouble finding that as well.
#Google chrome not responding android code#
Also I see code libraries for supporting mDNS (and other zeroconf stuff) in a specific Android application, so perhaps there's a Chrome add on out there, or some other browser that supports it?Īlso, is there any official word on device wide support for mDNS and the. I've searched a for an answer and it seems most people simply hack around the issues using static DNS, or they control DHCP and DNS, neither of which apply for my situation.

With Safari on an iPhone I can simply use (usually hitting reload on an open browser window), but with my Android device I always have to figure out the current IP of my laptop punch it in by hand and connect to it (I don't control many of the networks I'm on and they don't seem to ever have DNS integrated with DHCP). I travel from network to network with my laptop and my phone and I often have to connect my phone to a website on my laptop. Updating Android System WebView and Google Chrome via Google Play should now resolve the issue for all users.Ĥ.Is there a way to connect to using Chrome on Android, or is there another browser that works? Please rest assured that system reliability is a top priority at Google, and we are making continuous improvements to make our systems better.

We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and continued support. The problem with Gmail has been resolved.
#Google chrome not responding android update#
I tried this on my phone and initially downloaded the previous update that was causing problems, but after I checked again and downloaded the new update everything is working smoothly once again.
#Google chrome not responding android download#
Update (3/23 5:30 AM ET): Google's status page now gives the all clear, and instructs affected users to open the Play Store and download the latest update for WebView as well as Google Chrome to avoid errors. We are currently working to fully validate the scope and a fix is in progress." According to a spokesperson, "We are aware of an issue with WebView causing some apps on Android to crash. Update (8:26 PM ET): Google has confirmed the issue and its link to the WebView app. As noted below, Google has confirmed an issue with WebView and is working on a fix now. Uninstalling the updates got my phone to calm down and go back to normal, and it may work for your device. If you're having this problem, something that's worked for many people is to go into the Google Play Store on your device and uninstall the latest update to a system app called " Android System WebView." It's the app that provides Chrome-like browser rendering within apps, and according to developers and end users, many of the errors people are seeing indicate the problem resides there. According to the status message, there will be an update on the issue by 8:05 PM ET (check below for more information). There are reports of the problem on DownDetector, Reddit and Twitter, and Google's Workspace Cloud Status Dashboard confirms they're aware of problems with the Gmail app on Android. Many of the apps throwing errors suddenly can't be opened, and they include important ones like Gmail, a number of banking apps, Google Pay and others. This afternoon, a number of Android users (self included) suddenly saw notifications pop up on their devices saying that apps had stopped running.
