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But since this is an article, I (an Android user myself) will be taking you to the root of the problem and suggesting you some ways to avoid this, and yes you can call me Santa Clause because, at some point, this is exactly what you wished for, out of frustration.
Hence, some developers write little scripts in their websites that make your phone install certain apps or .apk files or other stuff by themselves, as soon as you visit those sites. Of course, you can uninstall/delete them later but this irritates you for sure.
No, this is just an irritating way of earning money as it (usually) causes no harm. However, some sites that can insert viruses or malware or trojans in your devices, so you need to update your antivirus.
Enabling Unknown Sources will allow downloading and installation of applications from any website across the internet. You can disable this feature which will stop apps from downloading by themselves.
Many adware and spam applications cling to famous applications which are safe and are downloaded by the users. The applications are installed in the form of updates and the user thinks that these updates are for the genuine application which they have installed.
Once you have disabled automatic app updates on the Google Play Store, you can manually permit the installation of updates whenever you want. This way, nothing will be updated without your permission.
You need to get the default Stock ROM back which was available for your Android smartphone as it should fix the auto app download problem for you. Installing Stock ROM on your Android device will restrict the installation of third-party applications which we usually see with custom ROMs.
Once you have logged out of Google account on your Android device, change its password and login back in. As all the old sessions will get cleared, it should stop the installation of random applications on your Android device.
Restricting background data is also one of the most helpful ways to prevent automatic unwanted downloads by apps on Android. All the malicious applications consume background data/WiFi connection to download apps automatically or upload your valuable data, logs, and passwords to hackers in the form of an image.
Once you have restricted the background data, it will prevent automatic unwanted apps downloading on your Android smartphone and will allow only all those apps that you have allowed from the setting manually.
Factory reset on Android is also a good option to consider if apps are getting automatically installed on Android devices. Factory restore will delete all the files and settings which you are having on your Android smartphone or tablet, so make sure that you are having a backup of your Android device.
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Note: If the Side pane does not show all of your storage locations, go to the phone home screen in Mobile View, select Settings > SD card & device storage, then confirm that the SD card or phone storage is mounted.
By default webtop uploads file directly to Google Docs without converting them to a Google Docs format. To convert files to a Google Docs format when uploading the files, select Google Docs icon , then select Settings.
You can download files from web sites, email, and other web applications. For example, you can download a spreadsheet attached to an email and open it with the Quickoffice app on your phone after undocking.
The webtop application stores files you download in the downloads folder on the SD card, unless you choose a different location. If you need to access a downloaded file later from your phone while on the go, store it on the SD card, in internal memory, or in Google Docs cloud drive. Otherwise, store the file on a USB storage device.
If you download a .zip or other archive, the webtop application asks if you want to expand the archive when you download it. To extract an archive after downloading it, right-click the file and choose Open with Xarchiver.
The webtop application will notify you when the available storage space in the phone (internal storage only) is low. If this occurs, follow the on-screen instructions to delete cached files and unneeded files from the phone. Deleting files from the SD card, which is separate from the phone memory, will not free up phone memory.
It's not called "App Selector." Maybe it is called different things on different phones. You must be referring to the application called "T-Mobile App Experience." I was also sure it had to do with that application, but when I search through it, I cannot find anything to do with games. Surely there must be a solution other than just uninstalling things. There must be a way to just opt-out. They really need to fix this. I will try deleting this application too and hope it works, but I have a feeling it won't. I regret ever pressing yes when it first asked me.
No, I don't. I'm pretty sure the Google Play Pass is something entirely different. I already tried looking there too. I think this has to do with T-Mobile probably. Because it was a pink colored application that asked me if I would like a free game downloaded automatically each week to try and I just pressed yes because I thought maybe it could be good games too, but then realized it was dumb games like Candy Crush style games. But the annoying thing is that the games will just keep downloading every week and piling up and taking space if you don't immediately uninstall them. Until there is a way to OPT-OUT, which I cannot seem to find anywhere I have looked. I have a Samsung Galaxy S20 or 21 or something. S20 Plus, I think. When the game downloads every week, the pop-up notification is pink. Pink means T-Mobile. If it was Google Play then it would definitely not be pink. You know what I mean? Lol.
I also thought maybe it's this thing called T-Mobile Play. Like "Google Play." But it turns out that T-Mobile Play is to play TV channels... not games. I'm really not sure why it isn't simple enough to OPT-OUT. If they've invented a new quick and easy way to automatically download free games to people's phones every week, then you'd think it would have been even much easier to invent an opting out button/system to go along with it. I mean, where do the games even come from then? They definitely come from Google Play because Google Play runs all the Android downloading. So how come in the Google Play settings or wherever there isn't a "weekly games" tab or something? I already checked. But I must have missed it. Right? It must be right under my nose, either that, or there is no actual way yet to opt the f**k out! :)
I regret pressing yes too! Nothing but stupid games that nobody wants. There has to be a way to opt out of the thing. I tried disabling app selector (it was called that on my S22+) If you find out how to opt out please keep us posted! I have been grasping at straws for the answer.
Yes, I know what Epic is. But that has nothing to do with this. I don't even have Epic installed on my phone or anything. I did one time before but on my PC. I think it's better for PC use. It's like Steam, if you've heard of that. Trust me, Epic would have much better games than these ones that automatically download. The game this week, today, was about some pig collecting coins or something. I didn't even open it to find out. Lol. I'm too busy playing games on my Xbox to even care trying cell phone mobile games. I did try a couple of cool games on my phone, like Star Wars, and Assassin's Creed and Fallout Shelter, but they can all be played on Xbox too, so I guess I'm just not a phone games type of person. That's why this automatic game dowbloader thing is so annoying to me, because now I have to keep uninstalling games every week that I never wanted and never was going to play in the first place. I'm almost not sure why I even opted-in in the first place. That's how they trick you and get you, for advertising. It's all just an advertisement/marketing scheme is all.
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