Public bug reported:

My webbrowser-app has stopped working. I went to use it, and wanted to
access my History, as all tabs had disappeared that had previously been
open.

Then webbrowser-app froze, and I had to close it. I tried to reopen, but
as soon as I do, it crashes, closes right away. I tried rebooting the
phone, but that did not help. Nothing else was running at the time it
froze. Even after another reboot, I have not been able to open the web
browser. Web apps, like Facebook, still work okay with no problems.

So how would I fix this? Is there a file to delete or edit in the
filesystem? I have searched online already and found no answer.

** Affects: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1617398

Title:
  webbrowser-app crashes on startup

Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  My webbrowser-app has stopped working. I went to use it, and wanted to
  access my History, as all tabs had disappeared that had previously
  been open.

  Then webbrowser-app froze, and I had to close it. I tried to reopen,
  but as soon as I do, it crashes, closes right away. I tried rebooting
  the phone, but that did not help. Nothing else was running at the time
  it froze. Even after another reboot, I have not been able to open the
  web browser. Web apps, like Facebook, still work okay with no
  problems.

  So how would I fix this? Is there a file to delete or edit in the
  filesystem? I have searched online already and found no answer.

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