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Recently I have been getting pop up ads on my phone and they are driving me crazy when I am trying to do something important. I have already deleted all of the recent apps that I installed to see if that helped and I still have the ads. I would appreciate knowing how to remove and prevent them.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brosmike.airpushdetector&hl=en
This app may help you if you read the qualifyers. However if not needed you can just hold the ad notification to see what app is causing the issue.
For Android phone.
Good Luck
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I had the same problem once and had to perform a factory reset, which resolved the issue. Not sure if it will work but you may want to try is clearing the cache partition after uninstalling the apps? You can do this by turning your phone off, then holding down the volume up, home and power buttons at the same time, then releasing the power button once you see the Note 3 logo and it will take you to the recovery screen. Volume down to the 'wipe cache partition' and press your power key. This will not wipe your phone, instead it clears all the temporary system data.
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I tried the cache clear but it did not solve the problem. Hope not to have to factory reset and have to set everything up again...ugh....
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It can be a pain to track down where they are coming from if they originate from some spammy app you downloaded. Its possible you just got some kind of drive by infection too from a website. Do you suspect a particular app caused this? Where did you get the app? Did it happen before downloading a certain app? Where are the ads showing up? In the notification bar? In the web browser? What ads are being pushed? Got screenshots?
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They are in the nature of download this app or top apps of the day to download. All of the apps I have came from google play store. I deleted everything I had downloaded alredy but the ads remain. I had downloaded several games. One that came up right now says "heroes of camelot!, Play, No thanks."
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brosmike.airpushdetector&hl=en
This app may help you if you read the qualifyers. However if not needed you can just hold the ad notification to see what app is causing the issue.
For Android phone.
Good Luck
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It says url not available if you hit the link...
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I understand the previous link is not working, and we apologize for this inconvenience. We want to help resolve your pop-up concerns promptly. To better assist you, what is the make and model of your device? How are you using your device when you notice pop-ups?
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Now I got one that says Android System diagnosit scan in process System in danger and then goes to another that says the page at media.soloweb-medica.com says andriod system errors detected! pres ok to start the scannign process.
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i would try elector's suggestion, or then use a virus scanner app. to be honest though, if it were me, at this point, i'd just do a factory reset. you will lose anything that's not on the sd card though.
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If you know how to enable your router's logging system and the ads pop up during a Wi-Fi sesion you could also use that for some clues as to where they originate. I agree try Elector's solution but a factory reset at this point may be the fastest way to get rid of this issue instead of spending even more time trying to track down what app caused it. That's probably not what the OP wants to hear but its what I'd do then in the future scrutinize every single app you ever download in the future even if it comes from the Play Store. Read all the reviews, Go to play.google.com and read each review for any signs of funny business and if you do choose to install an app inspect each of the permissions and if it looks the least bit questionable just pass on that app. If it doesn't have reviews yet then add it to your wishlist and come back to it at a later time when its been heavily reviewed and sometimes you'll find the app has even been pulled from the store for the type of nonsense you're experiencing. Also disable JavaScript in your web browsers to reduce the chance of getting drive-by infections which are becoming more and more popular even at reputable web sites thanks to ad code injection. If a web site can't be read without JavaScript then its not worth reading. Best of luck!
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Neeceeusa lets make certain that we get your phone running smoothly again! Fill us in on the details and we'll get right to work! When did you notice the pop up adds started? Have you recently downloaded any new applications? Try running the device in Safe Mode to see if an app is causing the errors http://vz.to/1kkJGTQ
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I just got the same soloweb virus, were you able to remove it?
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neeceeusa- Ads can appear for a variety of reasons. Most free apps include ad pop us and there may an option to get the paid version and reduce or eliminate the ads. As far as web browsing, it's similiar to a regular computer that has websites with pop-up advertisements. You can try and open the browser then tap the menu and select settings. There is an option for block pop up images. I hope that helps.
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The popup ads are obnoxious and assure that I wouldn't pee on one of their products, much less use it.
Verizon gets plenty of cash from paying customers. To annoy us with this kind of crap makes them easy to replace when the opportunity knocks.