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The tech giant found an issue with phones caused by Android System WebView. Both updates are now available on the Google Play Store for Android users.

Amazon app on Android unable to open due to Play Store crashing issues. To download the update, Android users must follow these steps: Open the Play Store app Type Android System WebView into search Select the "update" option Repeat the process for Google Chrome If the above steps don't stop your Android apps from crashing, you might need to follow these extra steps.

Should some people find this doesn't work for them, they can remove another WebView update. Samsung users may benefit most from this, as the company's US support recommended doing so. You can download podcasts from the website, though. Check this page for more information: How do I download a podcast episode from the website? Still having problems? Need more help? Contact us. Browse our help categories Getting Started. About BBC Sounds and our policies.

This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info. BBC Weather, which millions of people use for their forecasts, started encountering issues a few days ago. People took to social media to complain about their trouble accessing weather forecasts on Tuesday, following issues with Android versions. But the issues weren't confined to the BBC as Android users encountered problems over several other apps. International users can access BBC World Service radio from the 'Live' tab' free of charge, however your operator may charge you for the amount of data you use.

If you are unsure how much data costs on your tariff, contact your network operator. It is a criminal offence to watch live television without a TV licence or to possess or control a device which you know or reasonably believe will be used to watch live TV without a TV licence. These notifications enable you to be alerted to the biggest news stories as they happen. When a push alert is received it will briefly be displayed in your device's status bar and may be accompanied by a sound depending on your settings.

Alerts can then be viewed within the Android notification area accessed by dragging down the status bar. The service is available to users with Android 4 and above, running version two of the BBC News app or higher. To download the latest version, visit the Play Store on your device. The number of alerts we send out will vary according to the news agenda, however this will typically be between one and three notifications a day..

Push notifications are free to receive but may make minimal use of your data plan if delivered via your mobile network provider. When opening the app for the first time you will be presented with a message requesting permission to send you push notifications. Tap Yes to subscribe or No to decline. This preference can also be changed at any time from the app's Settings screen.

To turn notifications off:. From the app home screen select Settings from the menu depending on your device this may be located in the red action bar overflow at the top of the screen, a hard key beneath the screen, or a soft key in the overflow menu at the foot of the screen.

Under Notifications untick the box next to Breaking News notifications. To turn notifications on:. From the same screen ensure the box next to Breaking News notifications is ticked. By default the BBC News sound is played whenever an alert is received. This can be turned off or re-enabled from your device's notification Settings screen see above. If you choose to receive push notifications, a unique identifier relating to your device will be stored by Airship on behalf of the BBC to provide you with the service.

No other personal data relating to you such as a username or email address is processed. You can choose to unsubscribe from BBC News push notifications in your device's 'Notifications' screen.

This functionality is currently unavailable via the app. But you can still submit your stories and photos via the BBC News website.



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