Google resolves Chrome for Android blank tabs issue

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Key Points:

  • Google acknowledges and addresses the blank tabs issue in Chrome for Android.
  • The fix is server-side and has been rolling out since May 21.
  • No app update is required, though force-stopping Chrome might expedite the fix.

Google has identified and is actively resolving an issue in Chrome for Android that has been causing web pages to appear blank when switching between tabs. This problem, reported by numerous users, was acknowledged on a Google support page, which explains that the content of web pages might temporarily disappear during tab transitions.

The solution, as detailed by Google, is a server-side update that has been gradually deployed since May 21. This means that users do not need to update the Chrome app manually. However, to potentially speed up the application of the fix, users can try force-closing Chrome via their device’s settings. This can be done by opening Chrome, accessing the multitasking interface, tapping on the Chrome icon, selecting “App Info,” and then pressing “force stop.” While this method is not guaranteed to work every time, it has been known to sometimes prompt the fix to take effect.

The widespread nature of the issue led to quick recognition and response from Google, with the fix already reaching many devices. Users experiencing persistent problems should ensure their device is connected to the internet to receive the server-side update.