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Find out app causing popup ads

Categoría : HerramientasVersión: 1.19.12

Tamaño:19.75MSO : Android 5.1 or later

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¿Estás frustrado por los constantes anuncios emergentes que interrumpen tu teléfono? AppWatch - Popup Ad Detector identifica la aplicación infractora, ayudándote a eliminar interrupciones molestas. Esta sencilla aplicación identifica el origen de las ventanas emergentes y le permite eliminar al culpable. Nota: AppWatch no bloquea anuncios dentro de los navegadores ni funciona como software antivirus. Sin embargo, es una herramienta valiosa para abordar los anuncios emergentes intrusivos. El desarrollador utiliza anuncios para respaldar el desarrollo de la aplicación. Disfrute de una experiencia telefónica más fluida: ¡descargue AppWatch hoy! Contáctenos en [email protected] si tiene alguna pregunta.

Características clave de AppWatch - Popup Ad Detector:

- Identifique fuentes de ventanas emergentes: Identifique rápidamente la aplicación que causa esas ventanas emergentes no deseadas.

- Interfaz intuitiva: Supervise y rastree fácilmente la aplicación responsable de los anuncios.

- Registro de actividad: Vea las aplicaciones lanzadas recientemente para identificar rápidamente el origen de las ventanas emergentes.

- Desinstalar fácilmente: Una vez identificada, desinstale la aplicación problemática y busque un reemplazo adecuado.

- No es un bloqueador de anuncios: AppWatch se centra únicamente en identificar el origen de los anuncios emergentes; no elimina ni bloquea anuncios por sí mismo.

- Enfoque específico: AppWatch no monitorea los anuncios del navegador ni proporciona protección antivirus.

En resumen:

¡Elimine los molestos anuncios emergentes con AppWatch - Popup Ad Detector! Esta sencilla aplicación le ayuda a identificar y eliminar la aplicación que causa el problema. Su historial de actividad hace que encontrar al culpable sea rápido y sencillo. Si bien no es un bloqueador de anuncios, es una herramienta eficaz para gestionar ventanas emergentes intrusivas. ¡Descárgalo ahora para disfrutar de una experiencia móvil más controlada!

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