[Bear VPN] Parsing

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3 months ago In Bear VPN
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3 months ago

Hi there! I see you're experiencing a parsing error with the Bear VPN app on your Android 10 device using WebKit. Just to clarify, is this happening when you're trying to install the Bear VPN app, or while you're using the app after installation? Also, did you download the Bear VPN app from the Google Play Store, or are you installing it via an APK file from another source?

Parsing errors usually indicate the app installation package (APK) is either corrupted, incompatible with your OS version, or blocked by system settings. To help you best, here’s a step-by-step way we can troubleshoot this:

1. Verify the Source
Always download Bear VPN directly from the Google Play Store to ensure you get a clean, compatible app version. Installing APK files from unknown sources can cause parsing errors.

2. Check Compatibility
Since you are on Android 10, the app version should support this OS. Sometimes older versions of an app cause such issues. If you installed via APK, make sure it’s built for Android 10 or higher.

3. Enable “Install from Unknown Sources” Temporarily
If you must install via APK, check that your device allows installations from unknown sources. Go to Settings > Security > Unknown Sources and enable it for your browser or file manager.

4. Clear Cache & Storage of Package Installer
Sometimes the Android package installer can hold corrupted data. Go to Settings > Apps > Show system apps > Package Installer (or Package Manager) > Storage, then Clear Cache and Clear Data.

5. Re-download the APK (if applicable)
The APK file might be corrupted. Re-download the installer to make sure it’s complete and intact.

6. Check Android Manifest in the APK (advanced)
If you're comfortable, sometimes parsing errors happen if the APK’s internal manifest contradicts the device setup—like the Minimum SDK version. This requires a developer tool, so let me know if you want to explore that.

7. Restart Your Device
A simple reboot can sometimes clear up temporary system conflicts causing parsing errors.

Could you confirm where the app came from and at what step the error appears? That will help me guide you further with precise instructions.

Are you satisfied with this direction so far? If not, I’m here to dig deeper.

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