How-to stop ironSource from installing, recommending apps on Samsung phones
South Korean electronics maker Samsung uses
Israel-based app monetisation platform ‘ironSource’ in its budget and midrange
smartphone to install multiple third-party apps during the set-up process. This
platform slips bloatware on the pretext of recommended apps, leading to apps
clutter and reduction in on-board storage space. Here is how-to disable the ironSource
platform from installing apps and sending apps recommendation notifications on Samsung smartphones:
Step 1: Set-up
the phone normally until you reach the window that says ‘You’re all set up!’
Step 2: On
the next screen you will see the ‘Experience Samsung services’
window with a disclaimer on the bottom side stating ‘By tapping agree, I agree
to Samsung services (Glance on Samsung, My Galaxy, Galaxy Store, Search within
popular apps and Discover) terms and conditions and privacy policy).’ The
disclaimer is followed by agree button. On this window, tap on the disclaimer
portion marked in bold font to get to the next window to disable permissions
for individual settings.
Step 3: On
this window, uncheck the Glance on Samsung to not see photos downloaded over
internet on the lock screen. To disable apps recommendation notifications,
uncheck the Discover. Once done, tap on apply to save permissions.
Step 4: Now,
click agree to go to next window that asks for language selection. Click on
preferred language and tap on next to go to the next window.
Step 5: On
this window, the ironSource platform asks for user permission to install and
make recommendations on new apps of interest.
Uncheck to disable the ironSource platform from installing apps or
to send apps recommendation notifications. Click continue to go to the next
window.
Step 6: On
this window, the ironSource platform asks for details like gender and age
group. You can skip this part to move to the next window.
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