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My phone is virused and installs same apps.

Chrome is junk.

Go to the Access Log on NoRoot.

There you will find a listing of all accesses by all apps.

By selecting individual ones, you can create a custom filter that is global (device wide).

You can even filter those that have not connected.

You can monitor what apps are connecting to, and when.

Copy/paste one of those IP addreses into the search on your browser and see what comes up.

If it is analytics, ads, or the like- filter it.
 
By making custom filters you mean this?
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If yes, i made custom filters for everything coming on port 80
 
No.
Go to NoRoot's homepage, and then select Log.

Select the IP you no longer want to connect.

Then choose to make the filter.

Select the blocking for Wi-Fi and/or mobile.
 
I think the mobile doesn't have virus. it suffering from a malware use antimalware app
Well it won't be suffering from a virus because "viruses" are a class of malware that can propagate themselves, and there are no true android viruses. Therefore there is no difference between an "antivirus" app and an "antimalware" app on Android. But everyone contributing to the discussion knows that.
 
If it is causing issues and serious problems then you can Hard reset your phone or flash your phone using SP Tools. Please note that it can also wipe out all your data. You can see guides on usersadvice to permanently delete phone data that can not be recovered.
 
If it is causing issues and serious problems then you can Hard reset your phone or flash your phone using SP Tools. Please note that it can also wipe out all your data. You can see guides on usersadvice to permanently delete phone data that can not be recovered.

The phone has already been factory reset at least four times.
 
You did reset the phone, what about the SD card though? You said that you suppose that the virus or what it might be it's on the SD card. Why don't you reset it then? Just back up everything and reconfigure it. If it stops, then you'll have a problem less, if no, it means it's the phone. I had to deal with malware before, but it was the phone, so I did a factory reset, and everything came back to normal. After, I just got my apps from apksalad, and it works perfectly fine to this day. I bet it's the SD card, but you know better.
 
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