Gmail, Google Pay, other Android apps crash; tech giant working on a fix
The issue is being caused by a service called Android WebView, a Chrome-powered feature that allows users to view webpages in Android apps; Google has asked users to use web versions of apps

- Mar 23, 2021,
- Updated Mar 23, 2021 1:20 PM IST
Several Android users were baffled by notifications informing that many of the Google applications, including Gmail, have crashed. The affected apps also include Google Pay and Google Chrome. Google has acknowledged the problem early on Tuesday and said that it will update the users when the problem is resolved.
In the meantime, the search giant has said that users can access Gmail through the web versions of the affected applications.
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Several Android users were baffled by notifications informing that many of the Google applications, including Gmail, have crashed. The affected apps also include Google Pay and Google Chrome. Google has acknowledged the problem early on Tuesday and said that it will update the users when the problem is resolved.
In the meantime, the search giant has said that users can access Gmail through the web versions of the affected applications.
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