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Automatic downloads only works for an account, it doesn't work across family sharing e. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: kaylajean kaylajean How to turn on or turn off automatic updates on your iPhone or iPad Go to Settings. Tap App Store. Turn on or turn off App Updates. How to turn on or turn off automatic updates on your Mac Open the App Store. Select or deselect Automatic Updates.

Turn on or turn off Automatic Updates. Select or deselect Automatically Update Apps. Published Date: November 08, Yes No. This situation can be extremely irritating. In this article, we will be showing you the multiple steps which can be used which should help you in fixing this baffling issue. By the end of this article, your apps should resume downloading smoothly. So, let us see what they are? When you are downloading the apps, it is important to ensure that you have a working internet connection.

So, you can load your web browser and see if the web page opens. This is a right test to see if the data is connected. If not, you need to turn the mobile data on. Try and resume the app download after that. You need to hold down the app icon and the apps will begin to wiggle. All you have to do is tap on the X icon which will be found on the upper left corner. Then, confirm that you will delete the app. Apps may stop downloading owing to space constraints as well. So, you should keep an eye on the available space on your iPhone.

If you are looking to delete the unwanted apps as well, you need to follow these steps. I have already tried filtering in the Play Store, clearing the cache and clearing Play Store data. Assuming you are certain these games are being installed as time goes on rather than merely being part of the myriad apps Samsung preinstalls on all is phones, I would consider backing up your data and doing a factory reset although it is annoying.

It sounds like there is some kind of malicious code that is installed on your phone and it could be doing worse things than installing games eg capturing your keystrokes. Search Google for how to back up your Android phone - there are lots of guides.

The factory reset will put your phone on the same condition it was in out of the box software wise. From then on be very careful about what you install, what webpages you visit and what email attachments you open. Good luck! I had a similiar problem. In my case it was the android emulator "BlueStacks". I connected BlueStacks to my google account and automatically activated synchronising. BlueStacks provided some games and installed them on my phone.

Maybe you hava similar problem. Alternativly there are apps downloading other apps. There is an app checking if this happens. But unfortunately I don't remember it's name.

This is due to some virus activities.



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