How to uninstall unwanted Android adware apps

With so many applications found on the Google Play Store, it shouldn’t be surprising that Android devices can get infected with potentially unwanted programs, or PUPs, like adware apps. These are not only annoying but they can also steal private information such as credit card details. This guide will help you find and uninstall Android adware apps from your device.

What is adware?

Adware or advertising-supported software is a program that displays unwanted ads on computers or mobile devices. It monitors browsing activity to bombard users with advertisements tailored to their interests. Some signs of an adware infection include:

How can you remove Android adware apps?

If you notice the aforementioned signs or suspect that your Android device is infected with adware, here are ways to remove it.

Use adware removal software
Adware removal apps can easily remove hidden adware from Android devices. However, not all of them are safe or effective. When choosing adware removal software, make sure it can do the following:

Remove adware manually
If your device does not have an adware removal tool installed, or you don’t want to download one, you can manually remove adware by following these steps:

  1. Press and hold the power button.
  2. Press and hold down the Restart or Power Off icon until a new option to reboot in safe mode appears.
  3. Tap on Safe Mode. This will restart your device in Safe Mode, which disables all third-party apps.
  4. After restarting your device in Safe Mode, go to Settings > Apps. This will bring up a list of all the apps on your device. Adware apps usually come with a greenish-blue icon and use generic file names such as Update, Back-Up, etc.
  5. Tap on the icon of the app you want to remove and select Uninstall. Note that most Android devices come with preloaded apps from the manufacturer that can’t be deleted. In such cases, the only options you can use are Force Stop or Disable.

These steps will largely depend on your device’s Android version. If you’re having trouble restarting your device in Safe Mode, try referring to its manual or search online on how to restart your specific device in Safe Mode.

If you want to learn more ways to protect your Android devices from adware and other cyberthreats, give us a call today. We’ll be more than happy to help.

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