1. Android System Web View can be updated or downgraded.

Android users have been experiencing app crashes on their phones for no apparent reason. However, the problem was quickly resolved when Google declared that a recent upgrade to the Android System WebView app had caused the issue and that it had been corrected in the most recent version. ..

You’ll have to do something.

Open the Play Store app after connecting to the internet.Look for Android System WebView in the search field.’Choose an app from the list and install it by tapping the Update button.Open YouTube right now to see the most recent update. If it doesn’t work, try: Return to the WebView download page in the Play Store.Tap the Uninstall button to uninstall it.

2. Restart your computer or device.

If you’re used to troubleshooting problems on your phone, you should be aware of how helpful a reboot can be. Restarting your phone terminates all running processes, clears the files that cause the system to bog down, and refreshes the entire system. If you haven’t rebooted your phone in a long time, long-press the power button and pick Restart from the options. Press and hold the Power button for ten seconds as an alternative. ..

3. Close the YouTube app with a force.

YouTube keeps pausing if you haven’t used it in a while or if another app tries to terminate it. Restarting the YouTube app on your smartphone can fix the issue.

  1. Open the YouTube app on your Android device.
  2. Tap the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen.
  3. Choose “Settings.”
  4. Scroll down to “Security.”
  5. Toggle “Unknown Sources” off.

To close the YouTube app, press Force stop on the UI.

4. Remove the app’s cache.

If the YouTube app is crashing or not working properly, follow these steps to fix it:

  1. Make sure that you have the latest version of the YouTube app installed. If you don’t, update it now.
  2. If you’re using an older version of the YouTube app, make sure that you update it too. Older versions of the YouTube app may not be able to handle new cached files or outdated files.
  3. If you’re using a computer that is not compatible with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, try updating your computer’s operating system instead.

When the YouTube app info panel appears, select Storage & Cache.To clear the cached data, press the Clear cache button. To make the modifications take effect, go back and force stop the YouTube app once more, then relaunch it to check its status.

6. The YouTube app should be uninstalled and then reinstalled.

YouTube is a popular website with a lot of videos. If you don’t have YouTube installed on your device, we recommend reinstalling it. It’s been known to work most of the time, but you may lose some of your downloads if you don’t do this. So please accept our apology if you can’t get YouTube to work.

  1. Log in to your YouTube account.
  2. Click on the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen.
  3. Select “Settings.”
  4. Under “General,” click on “Reinstall YouTube.”
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to reinstall YouTube. ..

How to uninstall YouTube from your Android device:

  1. Open the app drawer and find YouTube.
  2. Tap on it to open it.
  3. On the main screen, tap on the Uninstall button.
  4. Wait a few seconds and YouTube will be uninstalled from your device.
  5. If you want to reinstall YouTube, tap on the Update (or Install) icon next to it and follow the on-screen instructions ..

YouTube is a great way to watch your favourite YouTubers and their channels. YouTube has millions of users, and as smartphones grow more common, more people will be able to watch their favourite videos while on the go. It comes preinstalled on every Android device and is the second most popular app in the App Store.