The identifier ie.android.webview-android is not a standard system package name but typically appears in debug logs when identifying a specific instance during remote inspection.
To see and interact with your app's web content from a PC, you must explicitly enable debugging in your application's code. ie.android.webview-android
Once debugging is enabled and your device is connected via USB, use desktop tools to inspect the live DOM, CSS, and JavaScript. Remote debugging WebViews | Chrome DevTools The identifier ie
To create or debug content for a WebView on Android, you can use the following methods: 1. Enable Remote Debugging Remote debugging WebViews | Chrome DevTools To create
: Add this line to your onCreate method (or a custom Application class) to allow external tools to "see" inside your WebView:
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.KITKAT) WebView.setWebContentsDebuggingEnabled(true); Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard
: Only enable this in debug builds . Leaving it active in production allows anyone with physical access and a USB cable to read private app data. 2. Inspect Content via Browser