Notes_Norton
Android Expert
I think I have an adware virus. Pardon me if I don't use proper tech terms, and although I searched, I didn't get an answer to this.
When I wake up my Galaxy A6 by swiping the turn-on screen I am immediately greeted with ads or news already opened in a browser. At first it was Chrome (which I don't use) and when I disabled Chrome it moved to Opera (which I do use). Closing the browser is the only way I can see the app icons.
Clues: (?)
Google recently did an Android update. Unless everybody is getting this I doubt it's a 'feature'.
I recently installed Google's "Live transcript" but I also installed this app on my Galaxy A2 tablet so I doubt it's the culprit.
I don't web surf on this phone much. I have a few bookmarked sites, weather, local tides and such that I've been using for years, so I doubt they are the problem. Other than that sometimes I'll search for crossword clues and if I'm in my car, my wife might use it to look up something.
So unless this is a new "feature" I'm guessing I picked up some adware virus.
Avast (ad supported) can no longer scan the system. Lookout tells me there is no problem.
Is there any way for an end-user who isn't very technologically adept to solve this?
Thanks,
Bob
When I wake up my Galaxy A6 by swiping the turn-on screen I am immediately greeted with ads or news already opened in a browser. At first it was Chrome (which I don't use) and when I disabled Chrome it moved to Opera (which I do use). Closing the browser is the only way I can see the app icons.
Clues: (?)
Google recently did an Android update. Unless everybody is getting this I doubt it's a 'feature'.
I recently installed Google's "Live transcript" but I also installed this app on my Galaxy A2 tablet so I doubt it's the culprit.
I don't web surf on this phone much. I have a few bookmarked sites, weather, local tides and such that I've been using for years, so I doubt they are the problem. Other than that sometimes I'll search for crossword clues and if I'm in my car, my wife might use it to look up something.
So unless this is a new "feature" I'm guessing I picked up some adware virus.
Avast (ad supported) can no longer scan the system. Lookout tells me there is no problem.
Is there any way for an end-user who isn't very technologically adept to solve this?
Thanks,
Bob