Question Push notifications stopped working. Help!

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"Your browser is unsupported"

How do I fix this error? My push notifications for twitter were working fine until I cleared my cache and cookies. Now I keep getting this error. I've tried restarting my phone, tried 3 different browsers and the app itself. Everything is up to date. Notifications are enabled. How do I fix this? Super frustrating.
 

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Welcome to Android Central! Are you using the X app or the X website (sorry, you can't see but I'm rolling my eyes as I type "X" instead of "Twitter" 😁 )? I know that you said you tried 3 different browsers, but I'm not sure if you mean that you tried the X website on there, or just tried installing those browsers while still using the X app.

Which phone do you have, and what Android version is it running?
 

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Welcome to Android Central! Are you using the X app or the X website (sorry, you can't see but I'm rolling my eyes as I type "X" instead of "Twitter" 😁 )? I know that you said you tried 3 different browsers, but I'm not sure if you mean that you tried the X website on there, or just tried installing those browsers while still using the X app.

Which phone do you have, and what Android version is it running?
Hey there. I've tried both. I tried just going back to twitter.com and enabling the notifications in 3 browsers, and also in the X app itself.

I have a OnePlus phone (I think it's the N30) running android 13. This issue started as soon as I cleared my cache and cookies so it has to be something to do with that. But I'm not sure why or how it happened.
 

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Sometimes an update to the Android System Webview app can cause issues. Search for that in your Play Store, then tap Uninstall -- it'll just uninstall any updates. If the problem goes away, then it most likely has to do with a bug in the update. In that case, send feedback to Google and wait until the next ASW update to see if that fixes it.