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πŸ¦‘Remove malicious software, pop-ups, and unwanted ads
If you have any of these problems in Chrome, it is possible that malicious or unwanted software has been installed on your computer:


B) REMOVING :

Step 1: Uninstall problematic apps

1) On an Android phone or tablet, press and hold the power button on your device.

2) On the screen, tap and hold the Power off option Turn on, turn off. The device will start in safe mode. "Safe Mode" will appear at the bottom of the screen.

3) Delete recently downloaded apps one by one. More information on how to delete applications

>Tip: Make a list to remember the applications you've removed so you can add them again.

4) After deleting each app, reboot the device and check if the problem has been fixed.

5) Once you have uninstalled the application causing the problem, you can add the rest of the applications you have removed again. More information on how to reinstall applications

πŸ¦‘ Step 2: Protect your device from problematic apps

1) Make sure that Play Protect is activated.
Open the Google Play Store application Google playon your Android device.

2) Tap Menu Menu and later Play Protect .

3) Activate the Search for security threats option .

4) We recommend that you purchase and download a protection application against malicious software, such as Malwarebytes .

πŸ¦‘ Step 3: Disable notifications from a specific website
If you receive annoying notifications from a website, disable the permission:

1) On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app.
Access a web page.

2) To the right of the address bar, tap More Plus and laterInformation information.

3) Tap Site settings .

4) In the "Permissions" section, tap Notifications .
If you don't see any of these options, it means that notifications are not turned on on the website.

5) Deactivate this option.

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πŸ¦‘ Remove malicious software, pop-ups, and unwanted ads
If you have any of these problems in Chrome, it is possible that malicious or unwanted software has been installed on your computer:

A) DETECTING :

1) There are pop-up ads and new tabs that don't go away.

2) The Chrome homepage or browser constantly changes without your permission.

3) Unwanted Chrome toolbars or extensions keep popping up.

4) When browsing the Internet, you are redirected to advertisements or pages that you do not know.

5) Alerts appear about viruses or infected devices.

6) We recommend that you download files that are safe or that you access websites that you trust to avoid this type of software.

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πŸ¦‘Signs your Android phone may have a virus or other malware
Phones can be vulnerable to damage externally and internally. While the external damage is usually visible, internal damage is usually hidden from view.


1) Malware like viruses are known to perform repeated tasks that can take up resources on your devices. Signs of malware may show up in these ways.

2) Your phone is too slow.

3) Apps take longer to load.

4) The battery drains faster than expected.

5) There is an abundance of pop-up ads.

6) Your phone has apps you don’t remember downloading.

7) Unexplained data usage occurs.

8) Higher phone bills arrive.

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πŸ¦‘Tips to help protect your Android device against viruses and other malware by norton :
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Here are seven key steps you can take to help protect against future risks.

1) Invest in and use robust security software to protect your Android device.

2) Keep all operating systems and software updated with the latest versions.

3) Don’t click on suspicious or unfamiliar links in emails and text messages.

4) Use strong, complicated passwords or a password manager.

5) Never use unsecure Wi-Fi connections. Always use a VPN when connecting to public Wi-Fi.

6) Always use strong cyber safety protection on all devices that connect to the internet.

7) Always install apps from trusted sources, such as the Google Play Store.

8) Read the fine print and permissions on the apps to understand how much access you are giving the app developers.

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πŸ¦‘ SPYWARE KINDS USED FOR TRACKING YOU :
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There are four main types of spyware. Each uses unique tactics to track you.

1) Adware. This type of spyware tracks your browser history and downloads, with the intent of predicting what products or services you’re interested in. The adware will display advertisements for the same or related products or services to entice you to click or make a purchase. Adware is used for marketing purposes and can slow down your computer.

2) Trojan. This kind of malicious software disguises itself as legitimate software. For example, Trojans may appear to be a Java or Flash Player update upon download. Trojan malware is controlled by third parties. It can be used to access sensitive information such as Social Security numbers and credit card information.

3) Tracking cookies. These track the user’s web activities, such as searches, history, and downloads, for marketing purposes.

4) System monitors. This type of spyware can capture just about everything you do on your computer. System monitors can record all keystrokes, emails, chat-room dialogs, websites visited, and programs run. System monitors are often disguised as freeware.

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πŸ¦‘ How to create a Bin? for beginers :
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1) To start, they need a REAL CC or a CC that they have generated with a bin and that has worked for them on the page / service where they want to remove the bin, with the REAL CC they must make the
purchase on the page that they want to remove.
> bin (For example: you want a bin of spotify,

> you must buy the free month of spotify)

2) Already with the purchase check, it is time to create the bin, we have for example this card with which

3) we buy spotify: 4678427540175706, now we must replace the 6 last figures of the CC by "x" would look like this: 4152317540xxxxxx
Once we have the bin echo the most boring part arrives and it is general CC'S with this bin and

4) try them (you can first try the date and the CCV of the card with which they created the bin
by example: 12/18 789, and they will put that data with the generated cards) if it does not work that way they will use the date and CCV generated randomly by the CC'S generator, to go testing the
CC'S and see if they have the fortune of that your bin works.

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