Uninstall it or disable it. In the app settings, look for options related to game installations or. Web don't just uninstall the games they're sending you, uninstall the app that's downloading them as well. Web i'm also experiencing this issue. Select the option that reads “ask me every time” then click “done”.
I've erased them and they come back. Web i'm also experiencing this issue. Select the option that reads “ask me every time” then click “done”. Ago no, i don't remember ever downloading these apps at all, and i got a notification of a risky app (first app that downloaded). Go to the settings menu on your phone.
Go to the settings menu on your phone. I think its appselector doing it and it's starting to make me angry. Web don't just uninstall the games they're sending you, uninstall the app that's downloading them as well. Select apps or apps & notification settings. 7 americanista8745 • 1 yr.
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