He clicked "OK." The box vanished. The screen remained white.
Many websites you "Add to Home Screen" on Android use a technology called
: If you are a developer seeing this in a log, check your Intent Filters or Broadcast Receivers for any custom strings matching this name.
The malicious developer hopes you interpret the message as:
: If a specific app (like a PWA) keeps showing this message, uninstalling and reinstalling it can force a fresh connection to the Chrome WebView. If you'd like, let me know: Is this happening on an Android phone or a Chromebook ? Does it happen with one specific app or many? Have you recently disabled or restricted any system apps?
updated via the Play Store often resolves rendering conflicts. Clear Cache:
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He clicked "OK." The box vanished. The screen remained white.
Many websites you "Add to Home Screen" on Android use a technology called
: If you are a developer seeing this in a log, check your Intent Filters or Broadcast Receivers for any custom strings matching this name.
The malicious developer hopes you interpret the message as:
: If a specific app (like a PWA) keeps showing this message, uninstalling and reinstalling it can force a fresh connection to the Chrome WebView. If you'd like, let me know: Is this happening on an Android phone or a Chromebook ? Does it happen with one specific app or many? Have you recently disabled or restricted any system apps?
updated via the Play Store often resolves rendering conflicts. Clear Cache:
Check WebView provider