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Does anyone know how to stop Google from posting random adverts on this device?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Ive tried a few without success, seems like Google Play bypasses them somehow. I have turned off the add settings but all they seem to do is keep sending random ads rather than targeted ones. It's a real pain.Down load an ad blocker. Samsung do one, but there are others.
Thanks but it does not block adverts, it only stops them being targeted to your browsing history.To enable the pop-up blocker in the Android browser, launch the browser app, then tap the “Menu†icon. Open the Settings menu, then click the “Advancedâ€tab. In the Advanced Settings screen is a “Block Pop-ups†section that enables the feature.
They overlay web pages and are full screen.Whereabouts are you getting them? Web pages or Inbox? And if inbox, what mail client you using?
In which case, sorry, dont know.They overlay web pages and are full screen.
Does anyone know how to stop Google from posting random adverts on this device?
Thanks in advance.
I think google posts adds when using the android operating system.Google doesn't post random ads, but some apps do. If it has just started recently, you need to look at what apps you have recently installed.
I think google posts adds when using the android operating system.
If you look at Samsung help on Adds it explains that Google will place adds on your system, it explains that you can select an option to stop them being targeted to your browsing history but you will still receive them but they will be random. Google develops the Android system so has direct access to it. The adds also show they are presented by Google Play. I would not have purchased the Tablet if I had known this would happen.It would not get far as an operating system if it just peppered you with ads all day. Google does not do this in their Android operating system. Adds popping up randomely are always the result of an app you have installed, it is just a question of finding which one is doing it.
As I said earlier, my Galaxy Tab 3 doesn’t get this, and I suspect they are probably identical bar the apps.If you look at Samsung help on Adds it explains that Google will place adds on your system, it explains that you can select an option to stop them being targeted to your browsing history but you will still receive them but they will be random. Google develops the Android system so has direct access to it. The adds also show they are presented by Google Play. I would not have purchased the Tablet if I had known this would happen.
http://www.tomsguide.com/faq/id-2330002/opt-google-ads-android.html
Yes, I accept that yours doesn't but this new one I have does and it's a real pain when adverts pop up randomly.As I said earlier, my Galaxy Tab 3 doesn’t get this, and I suspect they are probably identical bar the apps.