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Tap and Clear Data (Manage Space > Clear All Data). Restart your device. Fix 4: Set Chrome as Default Browser

// Check if the URL should be handled by an external browser if (url.startsWith("http:") || url.startsWith("https:")) // If your WebView cannot handle custom schemes or special headers, // you may need to fire an Intent to open Chrome explicitly. Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse(url)); startActivity(intent);

“com.msg.needchromeapp – Your Chrome browser is out of date. Update immediately to prevent data loss.” com msg.needchromeapp

If you are an IT Administrator managing a fleet of tablets or phones experiencing this problem:

If you utilize utilities like Google Messages for Web or other desktop-synced communication tools, the background bridge relies heavily on your browser's capability to process native messaging protocols. A broken registry or corrupted default browser path can prevent these web apps from opening, prompting the OS to ask for a valid browser environment. Step-by-Step Fixes for Regular Users Tap and Clear Data (Manage Space > Clear All Data)

This problem rarely stems from Chrome actually missing from the device. Instead, it is usually a breakdown in communication between the application, the operating system's WebView, and Android device management profiles.

Another reason for the need for a Chrome app is the lack of integration between web applications and the desktop. Currently, web applications are isolated from the desktop, making it difficult for users to access and use multiple applications simultaneously. A Chrome app can provide users with a desktop-like experience, allowing them to access and use multiple applications seamlessly. Intent intent = new Intent(Intent

The malicious developer hopes you interpret the message as:

: Go to Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Browser App . Shift the default from Chrome to another browser, then switch it back to Chrome to force a system rewrite.

Webapp requires the following the app: Chrome - Google Help