| # FAQ for WebView Users |
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| ## What is WebView? |
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| WebView is a [system component of Android][1] which enables the apps you use to |
| show content from the web. Most apps you use every day use WebView in some way. |
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| ## How can I give feedback or report a bug? |
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| Let us know what you think and help improve WebView for everyone on Android. |
| Please file bugs and feedback at https://goo.gl/9qkbdn. |
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| ## How can I contact the WebView development team? |
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| You can reach out to the team through the [android-webview-dev Google group][2]. |
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| ## Why do I need to update WebView? |
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| WebView needs regular security updates just like your browser. We release a new |
| version every 6 weeks to make sure you stay safe while using apps on your phone. |
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| ## What’s the relationship between WebView and Chrome? |
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| WebView is built on top of the open source Chromium project, but it doesn’t |
| share any data with Google Chrome. |
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| In Android 7, 8, and 9 (Nougat/Oreo/Pie), WebView is built into Chrome. Because |
| they share so much underlying code, this saves space and memory on your device. |
| They still don’t share any data, however, and you can disable Google Chrome at |
| any time without impairing your device. When Chrome is disabled, WebView will |
| switch to a standalone version which isn't combined with Chrome. |
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| In Android 10 (Q), WebView and Chrome still share most of their code to save |
| space and memory on your device, but now simply appear as two separate apps and |
| there is no longer any special behaviour when disabling Chrome. |
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| ## Are Chrome features like Sync or Data Saver available in WebView? |
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| No. Although WebView and Chrome share a package in Android N, O, and P, they |
| don’t share data and Chrome-specific features like Sync and Data-Saver aren’t |
| available inside of WebView. |
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| ## What happens if I disable WebView? |
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| We don't recommend that you disable WebView on your device. Apps which use |
| WebView are likely to crash or malfunction, and you won't receive important |
| security updates. |
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| If WebView is already disabled on your device and cannot be enabled, that is |
| normal: when Chrome is being used as the WebView implementation, the separate |
| WebView package is automatically disabled to avoid downloading redundant |
| updates. You never need to manually enable or disable WebView. |
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| [1]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/webkit/WebView.html |
| [2]: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!forum/android-webview-dev |