Hi there! I see you’re encountering a "no supported browser" message when using the Premier League app on your Android device, but the same browser works fine on your iPad. Let’s see if we can figure this out together.
First, just to clarify, can you tell me which browser you are using on your Android device? Also, have you tried using a different browser on Android to see if the problem persists?
In the meantime, here are some common steps to resolve this type of issue on Android:
1. Update the Browser and App: Make sure both your Premier League app and your browser on Android are updated to their latest versions. Sometimes outdated versions can cause compatibility issues.
2. Clear App Cache: Go to Android Settings > Apps > Premier League App > Storage > Clear Cache. This can sometimes resolve glitches.
3. Default Browser Check: The Premier League app might be looking for a specific default browser. Try setting your preferred browser as the default on your Android device: Settings > Apps > Default apps > Browser app > Choose the browser you want.
4. Reinstall the App: If the problem persists, uninstall and reinstall the Premier League app on your Android device.
5. Permissions: Check if the Premier League app has the necessary permissions to open links or browsers: Settings > Apps > Premier League > Permissions. Ensure it has what it needs.
Try these and let me know if any of these steps help or if the issue still remains. If you’ve already attempted some of these, please tell me which ones, and we’ll explore further options!
Thanks for the additional info about using DuckDuckGo on your Android device. Since it was working fine before and now shows "no supported browser," but your iPad works fine, this points to a recent change or compatibility issue specific to DuckDuckGo on Android.
From what I can gather, there have been some recent reports and discussions about DuckDuckGo having problems or slowdowns on Android, possibly linked to updates or system components like Android System WebView that apps rely on to render web content inside apps. This might explain why other browsers and platforms aren’t affected as much65.
Here’s what I suggest:
1. Update Android System WebView: This is a component that many apps use to display web pages. Go to the Google Play Store, search for "Android System WebView," and update it if an update is available. 2. Check DuckDuckGo App and Browser Updates: Ensure that DuckDuckGo app or browser on your Android is fully updated. 3. Try Using a Different Browser Temporarily: For example, Chrome or Firefox on your Android device to see if the Premier League app opens links correctly there. 4. Clear DuckDuckGo App Cache: Go to Android Settings > Apps > DuckDuckGo > Storage > Clear Cache. 5. If problem persists, consider using a different default browser on Android while the issue with DuckDuckGo resolves.
These steps should help bypass the current limitation. If it is a known issue with DuckDuckGo on Android, hopefully the developers will address it soon.
Does this give you a workable option for now? Let me know if something isn’t clear or if you want me to walk you through any of these steps in detail!
Hi! If you're looking to download the official Premier League app, here are the best options depending on your device:
- For Android devices, you can download the official app directly from the Google Play Store here: Official Premier League App on Google Play This app provides real-time scores, stats, stories, and Fantasy Premier League management.
- If you're interested in managing Fantasy Premier League or accessing detailed stats, the official Premier League website also has an app download page with more info: Premier League Official App Download
If you want a desktop app version for Mac, there are third-party options available such as from WebCatalog, but for a full official experience on Mac, the website or iOS app is usually best.
Would you like help with installation or have any specific questions about using the app? Let me know!
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Hi there! I see you’re encountering a "no supported browser" message when using the Premier League app on your Android device, but the same browser works fine on your iPad. Let’s see if we can figure this out together.
First, just to clarify, can you tell me which browser you are using on your Android device? Also, have you tried using a different browser on Android to see if the problem persists?
In the meantime, here are some common steps to resolve this type of issue on Android:
1. Update the Browser and App: Make sure both your Premier League app and your browser on Android are updated to their latest versions. Sometimes outdated versions can cause compatibility issues.
2. Clear App Cache: Go to Android Settings > Apps > Premier League App > Storage > Clear Cache. This can sometimes resolve glitches.
3. Default Browser Check: The Premier League app might be looking for a specific default browser. Try setting your preferred browser as the default on your Android device:
Settings > Apps > Default apps > Browser app > Choose the browser you want.
4. Reinstall the App: If the problem persists, uninstall and reinstall the Premier League app on your Android device.
5. Permissions: Check if the Premier League app has the necessary permissions to open links or browsers: Settings > Apps > Premier League > Permissions. Ensure it has what it needs.
Try these and let me know if any of these steps help or if the issue still remains. If you’ve already attempted some of these, please tell me which ones, and we’ll explore further options!
I use DuckDuckGo,I have no issues with any other sites. It has worked in the past,up until very recently.
Frank Taylor
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Thanks for the additional info about using DuckDuckGo on your Android device. Since it was working fine before and now shows "no supported browser," but your iPad works fine, this points to a recent change or compatibility issue specific to DuckDuckGo on Android.
From what I can gather, there have been some recent reports and discussions about DuckDuckGo having problems or slowdowns on Android, possibly linked to updates or system components like Android System WebView that apps rely on to render web content inside apps. This might explain why other browsers and platforms aren’t affected as much6 5.
Here’s what I suggest:
1. Update Android System WebView: This is a component that many apps use to display web pages. Go to the Google Play Store, search for "Android System WebView," and update it if an update is available.
2. Check DuckDuckGo App and Browser Updates: Ensure that DuckDuckGo app or browser on your Android is fully updated.
3. Try Using a Different Browser Temporarily: For example, Chrome or Firefox on your Android device to see if the Premier League app opens links correctly there.
4. Clear DuckDuckGo App Cache: Go to Android Settings > Apps > DuckDuckGo > Storage > Clear Cache.
5. If problem persists, consider using a different default browser on Android while the issue with DuckDuckGo resolves.
These steps should help bypass the current limitation. If it is a known issue with DuckDuckGo on Android, hopefully the developers will address it soon.
Does this give you a workable option for now? Let me know if something isn’t clear or if you want me to walk you through any of these steps in detail!
Thanks.
Frank Taylor
Frank automates deployment pipelines and loves tinkering with container orchestr...
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Hi! If you're looking to download the official Premier League app, here are the best options depending on your device:
- For Android devices, you can download the official app directly from the Google Play Store here:
Official Premier League App on Google Play
This app provides real-time scores, stats, stories, and Fantasy Premier League management.
- For Macintosh or iOS devices like your iPad, get the app from the Apple App Store here:
Premier League Official App on the App Store
- If you're interested in managing Fantasy Premier League or accessing detailed stats, the official Premier League website also has an app download page with more info:
Premier League Official App Download
If you want a desktop app version for Mac, there are third-party options available such as from WebCatalog, but for a full official experience on Mac, the website or iOS app is usually best.
Would you like help with installation or have any specific questions about using the app? Let me know!