We need to clear the storage data and cache for the app. Swipe down a single finger from the top of the screen and tap the Settings gear. Here’s my solution on my Galaxy S4: Fixing the problem Last year, I received this stupid error on two apps but elected to ignore it however, after my third app spontaneously crashed I avowed to fix the problem. In this guide I’m going to let you in on a little trick that almost always fixes this problem. We may never know why the app suddenly stopped but fortunately we may not need to know.
(but heck, I’d rather not send Google any more information that they already have anyway) The best part is that there’s no log, no obscure error code to decipher and no clear way to send an error report to Google. I mean, of course the stupid app has stopped working, that’s obvious.
But even if it stuck around there’s nothing interesting to see. This ephemeral error often flashes on the screen like a subliminal message disappearing in the same instant it appears.
You can supplant “ your app” with any app such as Google+ or Kindle to complete the riddle.