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    Tired of seeing ads on your Samsung phone? Here’s how to get rid of them

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    An ad in the Samsung weather appSource: Joe Maring / Android Central

    Samsung makes some of the very best Android phones money can buy, but as great as they are, they’re all plagued by something kind of infuriating — pesky advertisements. If you’ve owned a Samsung Galaxy in recent years, chances are you’ve noticed ads in your notification tray and in certain Samsung apps. Today, we’re showing you how to disable all of these once and for all.

    How to turn off ads on your Samsung phone

    Samsung has been injecting advertisements into its smartphones for a couple of years now, but especially with the release of the Galaxy S21 family, they seem to be worse than ever before. The above screenshots were taken on my personal S21, featuring banner and full-screen takeover ads in Samsung Weather, Samsung Pay, and the Bixby app.

    These kinds of in-app advertisements are present in just about every first-party Samsung application, and, unfortunately, it isn’t possible to 100% stop them from showing up. Thankfully, there are a couple of things you can do to try and mitigate them from rearing their ugly heads as often.

    How to stop customized ads

    First thing’s first, you’ll want to opt-out of Samsung’s customized ads and marketing program. This is something you likely agreed to without a second thought when setting up your phone, and thankfully, disabling it is fairly simple.

    1. Open the Settings app on your Samsung phone.
    2. Scroll down.
    3. Tap Privacy.

      Turning off customized ads on a Samsung phoneTurning off customized ads on a Samsung phoneSource: Android Central

    4. Tap Customization Service.
    5. Tap the toggle next to Customized ads and direct marketing so that it’s turned off.

      Turning off customized ads on a Samsung phoneTurning off customized ads on a Samsung phoneSource: Android Central

    Once disabled, Samsung will no longer be able to use things like your location and texts to serve customized ads. While in-app advertisements won’t be disabled entirely, it should limit the rate at which you see them.

    It should also be noted that this is what the process looks like for newer Samsung phones (like the S21) running One UI 3. Samsung used to have a Receive marketing information toggle under your Privacy settings in older One UI variants, but unfortunately, it’s since been removed.

    How to turn off marketing info in Samsung apps

    Another step you can take for limiting advertisements is by going through Samsung apps individually and disabling their own in-app marketing/promotional toggles. The process looks roughly the same for all Samsung apps with this option, with Samsung Pay shown below as an example.

    1. Open a first-party Samsung app (in this example, Samsung Pay).
    2. Tap the hamburger menu icon at the top-left of your screen.
    3. Tap Settings.
    4. Tap the toggle next to Marketing information to turn it off.

      Turning off customized ads on a Samsung phoneTurning off customized ads on a Samsung phoneTurning off customized ads on a Samsung phoneSource: Android Central

    With this disabled, that specific Samsung app will no longer be able to send you “marketing notifications and emails.” While it’s certainly a tedious process going through and doing this for each individual Samsung app, it’s worth taking a few minutes to do so if you want to fight these ads from as many different angles as possible.

    How to disable promotional notifications

    Ad notifications from SamsungSource: Joe Maring / Android Central

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