To see and interact with your app's web content from a PC, you must explicitly enable debugging in your application's code.
To create or debug content for a WebView on Android, you can use the following methods: 1. Enable Remote Debugging ie.android.webview-android
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
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.KITKAT) WebView.setWebContentsDebuggingEnabled(true); Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard if (Build
: 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
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
: Add this line to your onCreate method (or a custom Application class) to allow external tools to "see" inside your WebView: