It’s even easier once your device is updated to 6.0 (or the upcoming Android N). The primary way to block or remove ads in Android and iOS apps is to pay for its Pro or Premium version. This may not completely remove the malware, but it could prevent further damage to your device, or from it transmitting the malware to other devices on your network. While slightly convoluted and more confusing than it should be, uninstalling apps on Android 5.x is still a relatively simple process. Find the app in Settings and uninstall or force close it. However, this only works to clean one app. This option is no longer available on newer Android versions including Android 10 and 11. The Uninstall menu will now open-just select “OK” to completely remove the app. To do this, all you need to do is to go to Settings -> Storage -> Cached data and select Clear Cache. You can obtain ROOT access through KingRoot. PURIFY works only with ROOT access so if your device is not rooted, you must obtain it before using PURIFY. She can help you to save battery power, improve device standby time, increase speed and return your device to it's pure state. Scroll over till you find whichever one you want to uninstall, then select it. A new menu with several options will open-just scroll down to “Uninstall” and select that. PURIFY is an optimized tool for your Android OS. The section is broken down into a few categories, but the one you’re most interested in is “Downloaded apps.” This includes all the apps that you’ve installed on your box, both from the Play Store and ones you’ve sideloaded. This menu will break down everything that’s taking up space on your Android TV box, but we’re only interested in the first option here: “Apps.” Select that.