The tool was causing several system application crashes, resulting in a lengthy Reddit thread Chromium issue tracker. has posted a new version in the ay Store, which promises the following fixes:

Fixed inline video crash issues. Added workarounds for graphics driver bugs which were causing some devices to hang.

You can also get the update right away by grabbing it from A Mirror. Even if you didn’t experience any problems yourself, it’s wise to have the latest version. The story behind the story: Moving bView to the ay Store gives the ability to update it right away, as it’s not able to push out Android system updates to non-Nexus devices. took some heat for a bView security flaw in older Android devices that don’t use the Chromium-based version of bView. Instead of issuing a patch, which would likely get stuck in the long Android update process controlled by carriers device manufacturers, it’s focused on making bView secure for the long-term by updating it in the ay Store.