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Try these methods to solve:
  1. Clear your Mobile's Browser data.
  2. Check for apps running in background with high power usage.
  3. Go to Settings>Apps> and check if there is a an Application with a Android Icon ( Be sure that its not a actual System Application), if you find application then it might be the black sheep just.
Sep 11, 2018 · Clear your Mobile's Browser data. · Check for apps running in background with high power usage. · Go to Settings>Apps> and check if there is a an ...
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Apr 10, 2018 · Go to the app info for the Chrome app and clear Data and Cache. but before this, try wiping your browser cookies and cache through the app.
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Oct 7, 2020 · Check your phone's settings to see if you have any apps or features installed that may be causing the unwanted website to open. For example, ...
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May 15, 2017 · Go to settings · Select App or Application management · Scroll to end of all the apps, until you see a blank app (usually has no name to identity ...
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Nov 22, 2022 · Go to your apps section and if you don't have the option to uninstall, then disable the functionality and remove all updates. This will ...
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Samsung Internet provides the best web browsing experience for you with Video Assistant, Dark Mode, Customize menu, Extensions such as Translator, ...
Mar 17, 2020 · Click the “Pop-ups” tab, select the “Do not allow any sites to show pop-ups (recommended)” radio button and then choose “Close”.
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