
Amana Fisher
After spending $40 on Avast and then another $30 on a trial with Norton. Both failed at solving my issue. I came across this app to stop the ads that, Literally! Took over my phone. This free application got the job done. This app gave me my phone back. It gave me hope that everything trying to load itself into my world was not a scam.
86 people found this review helpful

Nan
THIS IS HORRIBLE DUDE.I can't go through my phone without this ad getting in my face no matter WHERE I GO it follows.I wasn't even in a app but I still get it like I shouldn't even be getting this ad but no matter what I do it just keeps coming back and don't even get me started with the lies like my storage is completely fine and yet it says that it's "full" but in realty its empty.Would not recommend due to it not even working
21 people found this review helpful

Jay Lum
after downloading close to 100 of these apps I have noticed one thing that they all have in common. they all give the hysterically dire warnings about how your phone is about to crash because of all the stuff that's wrong with it none of which you can see or verify, then they immediately start downloading and installing a host of supporting apps that are proclaiming to do the same thing that the original app was supposed to be doing. that group of apps infect your phone more than any virus.
11 people found this review helpful