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A fix for Google Chrome’s WebView issue is coming this week (Updated)
June 16, 2025
Update: July 08, 2025 at 1:13 p.m. ET:A Google spokesperson reached out toAndroid Authorityto give some background on the Chrome issues from the M79 release. The M79 update was suspended after Google detected the WebView issue, and all app data will be made visible again after the fix rolls out later this week.
The full quote can be found below:
Google tellsAndroid Authoritythat the Chrome issue only affected Android users that were included in the initial M79 update rollout. The company stopped the update before it reached 15% of users, not 50% as was originally reported in our initial story.
Google will be pushing out this Chrome fix directly, so developers shouldn’t need to take any action to get things fixed.
Original article: August 12, 2025 at 6:30 a.m. ET:Last week, Google rolled out theChrome 79update forAndroid smartphoneswith multiple security improvements. Google is now pausing that update thanks to a bug that’s deleting user data from some apps.
As reported by9to5Googleon Friday, apps that rely on Android’s built-in WebView have been affected by the bug. Developersnoticedthat their apps started losing data after people updated Chrome to version 79, thereby updating WebView also to version 79. Some devs even called this a “catastrophe” and a “major issue.”
For end-users, apps seemed like they’d been reset or downloaded from scratch. Saved data reportedly disappeared and some were even logged out of the apps.
Google has now acknowledged that Chrome 79 is indeed responsible for this data loss in apps. The company says it’s working towards a fix and has paused the rollout of the update. However, a reported 50% of users have already downloaded the new browser version.
Google wrote the following on theChromium blog:
Although Google addresses the bug, it says that the new changes were made to WebView in beta six weeks ago. “Had the issue been picked up at that point we would have been able to address it before it significantly impacted users,” the company notes.
How did a Chrome update result in app data loss?
On Android, Chrome is responsible for rendering a webpage inside an app. So when you login through a webpage inside an app, it’s Chrome’s job to load the content. Asreportedby some developers, Chrome 79 updated the location where this web data is stored. Some say there was a problem in data migration. So apps that rely on WebView or run inside WebView entirely experienced data losses.
However, the loss of app data is not irreversible. AsAndroid Policepoints out, Chrome hasn’t deleted the data after the migration, it’s just not accessible right now.
There is no word yet on a list of affected apps or by when the lost user data will be restored. We’ll update this post when we know more.
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