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There are always useless messages on your mobile phone asking for your things. What happened?
There are two possibilities for this problem:
First, if what you said was sent to you by SMS, this method is called SMS push, which is equivalent to sending a message with a connection address to let you download the software recommended by it.
Solution: Remember the sender's number, and ask your network operator (that is, China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom) to check whether your traffic fee, telephone fee and SMS fee are abnormal. Then report this number and ask the operator to cut it off and send you a message.
The second is the information push caused by installing some rogue software. This push is generally not sent to you in the form of SMS, but in the form of message, and then you can click download and install.
Solution: Delete rogue software, which may be games or software. If you are careful, you may find that after installing a certain software, this push will come out, that is, it is caused by that software. Just uninstall. If you don't know which software it is, you can save the information and restore the factory settings of the mobile phone, or delete the software one by one until you stop pushing. Don't pretend next time.
I hope my experience and pure manual input can help you. I hope everyone can adopt it and praise it. Thank you.
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