Here is how you can remove the android spyware easily.
Android apps are increasing everyday. These apps are very handy but some of the apps are very hard to uninstall. There is also a secretive android app which requires a password to uninstall. This is an extremely annoying feature. Because it is very hard for consumers to delete this app.
This is a spyware app. Which is used to overlap other apps. Also your ability to delete the app from your phone goes in vain. The app asks for permission to overlay its all contents on other apps. Once you agree to this condition the app scans all the data.
It then forcibly shows a password. Whenever you try to delete the app or if you want to get rid of its controlling nature that app does not let you do that. Because it has already tampered with the android settings.
You cannot know the password because whoever planted this in your device is responsible for the password. You cannot know the passcode.
Now the question arises. How can we get rid of these kinds of apps from Android? The solution is simple and easy. Just reboot your android phone into the “ safe mode”. This will give you some time because safe mode temporarily does not load third party apps.
This gives you plenty of time to remove third party apps as well as the spyware. And the password prompt will not even appear again.
This is not the first app to ever do this. This ecosystem has many apps which are playing with the consumer’s data to steal sensitive information and then use it to deceive customers.
The official android app downloader such as playstore does not give access to such apps. Play store denies such apps. These are downloaded from third party areas. Such as an internet manager or google. Only the person who can access your phone physically can plant this software into your device.
Once someone installed the app. You will not get to see it because the app hides itself into your phone. You cannot see the icon. But it is always working in the background. Uploading the data such as text messages and photos etc. everything goes on the web. Where the culprit has a dashboard and he can see everything that exists on the person’s phone.
There is only one way to identify the app. Open your settings and look through every app on the phone. That way you could easily identify the app and delete it. Other apps are easy to uninstall. But this particular app requires a password.
Unless you enter the correct password the app is not going anywhere. Just make sure to reboot in safe mode and then un-install the app.