4 Ways to Get Rid of Advertisements on Mobile Phones that Suddenly Appear – radarcirebon.disway.id – Radar Cirebon

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Saturday 10-19-2024,02:00 WIB

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RADARCIREBON.COM – Actually, there are lots of easy ways to get rid of ads on cell phone. If you know how.

It is known that the presence of advertisements on cell phone actually it is very annoying for its users.

Meanwhile, the presence of advertisements on cell phone This often appears suddenly on the screen, when users are using an application.

However, every kind cell phone Of course, there are different ad variations. And the ways to remove ads also vary greatly.

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Therefore, the users cell phone need to know how to remove all ads in a safe and comfortable way.

The following are 4 ways to get rid of advertisements on your cellphone that suddenly appear:

1. Block ads on the main screen

• Press and hold the application icon to open the info menu.

• Scroll until you find the ‘Show on top of other apps’ option.

• Turn off the ‘Allow to appear on top of other apps’ toggle.

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How to Remove Annoying Ads on Your Cellphone!

Ah, ads! Those uninvited guests crashing our smartphone parties. It’s as if they’ve mistaken our mobile devices for their personal billboards. Honestly, finding the next annoying ad is like looking for a needle in a haystack—if that haystack was also on fire and covered in glitter!

But fear not! Just like a magician pulling a rabbit from a hat (or is it a stuffed animal from a potted plant? Who knows?), there are actual ways to send these ad pests packing.

Why Do We Hate Ads So Much?

Picture this: you’re scrolling through your favorite app, suddenly an ad pops up right in the middle of your zen state. It’s interrupting your scrolling like a toddler tugging at your leg in a supermarket. You didn’t order that ad, yet here it is, ready to ruin your stunning selfie moment!

But here’s the kicker—removing these pesky ads isn’t just about peace of mind, it’s about reclaiming control over your phone. Let’s dive into 4 ways to banish those advertisements faster than you can say “up yours, adman!”

1. Block Ads on the Main Screen

First up, let’s move to the practical stuff. It’s easier than trying to explain a meme to your grandparents! Just:

  • Press and hold that sneaky app icon.
  • Find the ‘Show on top of other apps’ option; it’s hiding, and we’re about to call it out.
  • Turn off the ‘Allow to appear on top of other apps’ toggle. Voilà! Like magic!

Why go through life with a monopoly of ads when you could live freely, win the ad-free jackpot, and even send those pesky ads packing?

Remember: Knowledge is Power!

Listen, folks, knowing how to tackle those ads is like having a cheat code for your life—except this time, you won’t be grounded for using it!

Now, if only we had an app to get rid of unsolicited advice from random relatives. But we’ll save that for another discussion!

So go forth, fellow smartphone warriors! Show those ads who’s boss with your newfound skills and don’t forget: if they show up uninvited, let ‘em know the door’s right there!

SOURCE: RADARCIREBON.COM | Reporting by Rio Aji

Check out more tips and tricks to keep your mobile experience delightful and, dare I say, ad-free, by scouting your local tech news or surfing the fabulous waves of Google News!

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