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- The updated version of the app is useless and has caused the user to switch back to reading content on Safari.
- There is no staff available to address app or login issues.
- The app does not allow users to read other readers' comments or take them to highlighted articles.
- The app has issues with opening some articles and searching for specific content.
Hi, I'm using an LG Journey (Android) to read the LHL. In portrait mode I cannot see the three menu bars, they are shifted to the right, just off the visible screen. It didn't used to do this! I can see the menu in landscape mode (ie, rotated screen). This is the ONLY app that uses chrome that has this problem. (Rebooting the phone has no effect). Is there a problem with your programing? Looking forward to your response.
Most of the time I have to delete the app and reinstall it to get it to work. Have deleted the cache on app and browser.
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