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As many of you already know, Iโm a long-time Apple user. Iโve worked at Apple, I train people on Macs, and I use Apple devices every day. That said, Iโm not here to bash Android or Samsung phones. They can be great devices! But lately, Iโve seen a growing issue with some Android phonesโespecially Samsungsโthatโs making me rethink how well they work for everyday users, especially those who aren’t tech experts.
Letโs talk about Ad Popup Swarms.
What is an Ad Popup Swarm?
An Ad Popup Swarm is what happens when you accidentally install an app that floods your phone with full-screen ads. These arenโt the little banner ads you might see at the bottom of a game. Noโthese are loud, full-screen, in-your-face ads that show up randomly. And I mean randomlyโwhile youโre trying to answer a call, check the weather, or take a photo of the grandkids.
The worst part? These ads are often scary or misleading. Some say things like:
- โYour phone has a virus!โ
- โYouโve been hacked!โ
- โClean your phone now!โ
These messages are designed to frighten you into downloading even more appsโwhich only makes the problem worse.
How It Starts
Usually, the problem starts when you download an app that seems helpful or fun. Weโve seen these swarms come from:
- Free antivirus apps
- Free Wi-Fi apps
- Weather apps
- Photo recovery tools
- Flashlight apps
- Even some free Bible apps (not because of the content, but because of the target audience)
These apps often look harmlessโbut behind the scenes, theyโre designed to show ads or even install more ad-loaded apps without you knowing. Before long, your phone feels completely taken over.
How to Fix It
Hereโs the good news: You can get rid of these ad swarms, but you need to take the right steps. Hereโs what I recommend:
1. Do NOT Install Antivirus to Fix It
This is how many people end up in trouble in the first place. A lot of so-called “free antivirus” apps are part of the problem.
2. Remove Recently Installed Apps
Think about what you downloaded in the last week. If your phone started acting up recently, the app you installed around that time might be the cause.ย Be careful just randomly deleting apps… you might need them
3. Avoid Certain App Types
Be cautious with apps that claim to:
- Clean your phone
- Boost performance
- Offer free virus scans
- Provide free Wi-Fi
- Recover deleted photos
Even if they sound useful, many of these are just traps for adware.
4. Ask for Help
If youโre unsure which apps are safe to remove, bring your phone into MacMason Training and Repairs. We can help you sort through it without judgment, and weโll explain everything in plain English.
Final Thoughts
Technology should be helpful, not stressful. If your phone is acting like itโs been taken over by ads, donโt panic. Youโre not aloneโand itโs fixable. At MacMason, we believe in making tech simple and stress-free, especially for seniors.
If youโve got a Samsung or Android phone and itโs misbehaving, give us a call or stop by. Letโs get your phone back to normalโand keep it that way.
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