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Here is a blog post explaining what it is and how to troubleshoot it.

If you’ve been digging through your Google Activity history or system logs, you might have stumbled upon a mysterious entry: cl.android.chrome . It doesn't show up as a standalone app in the Play Store, and it doesn't have its own icon on your home screen. So, what exactly is it? The Short Answer cl.android.chrome

While there is no official app or service explicitly named "," this string often appears in Google Activity or system logs when an Android app attempts to open a link using a Chrome Custom Tab . Here is a blog post explaining what it

What is cl.android.chrome? Decoding Your Android Activity Log So, what exactly is it

cl.android.chrome is a component of the browser on Android. The prefix "cl" typically refers to "client" or a specific "intent" used by other apps to communicate with Chrome.

When you see this in your activity log, it usually means another app (like Twitter, Gmail, or Facebook) used a to open a web link. Instead of switching you entirely to the full Chrome app, it opens a "lite" version of the browser inside the app you're already using. Is It Malware?

If cl.android.chrome is causing crashes or unwanted redirects, follow these steps to reset it:

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