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A simple trick can remove malicious Android spyware apps that require a password to uninstall.
Bloatware gets installed on plenty of Android phones just before you walk out of the retailer or carrier's shop, but you can disable/delete those apps.
Boot your phone into safe mode and then delete any apps that could be infected. A full factory reset is another option, especially if you suspect a pesky, hard-to-remove virus. To help prevent ...
Android apps side-loaded from the internet often come from shady sources. Google will soon identify them and block those of ...
Here's our guide to removing malware and viruses from your Android phone, including information on how to identify the malicious app.
An Android user further warns about downloading apps from unknown websites. “If you install apps from any unknown website, always keep an antivirus like CM Security on your device,” they advised.
If you feel like your phone could be running better, you may have too many apps installed. Here are a few that you should consider uninstalling.
Amazon will shut down its Appstore for Android users on August 20, 2025, ending support, discontinuing Amazon Coins, and ...
A new Android subscription malware on Google Play is targeting users by subscribing users to premium services and generating unauthorized charges.
Clearing cache may not be advisable for all purposes, but sometimes it's just what your phone needs to work properly again ...
Chances are that if you've owned your Android phone for a while then you've probably installed a fair few different apps. Some of which you don't need and are keen to remove and uninstall from ...