11-08-2025 07:32 PM - last edited 11-08-2025 07:34 PM
I am using Chrome as my browser, in case that's important. And I've tried numerous chargers, as a test, with no improvement.
Anyway, when I plug in my charger, Google or YouTube keep on opening on their own with random websites filled with ads. I've spent hours researching this problem and all of the solutions so far have not helped to solve this issue.
I keep seeing the below suggestion, which is confusing to me because my S22 doesn't have anything that says: Battery and device care. It only says Battery which leads to everything but the below options.
Settings > Battery and device care > Device protection > Scan phone
Please help as I'm trying to solve this without having to reset my phone.
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13-08-2025 10:43 PM
hey yall not a samsung user but i figured it out on my dads phone, so in the routines and modes app there’s a routine called power saver or something around that i didn’t think much of it and thought it came from samsung but turns out that’s what causes it. Delete it and it’ll stop i’m not sure from where it came from though. hope this helps
15-08-2025 09:12 PM
I was having the same issue and was able to fix mine through the settings.
Settings > Modes and Routines > Charging ( open up the charging schedule and scroll to the bottom to see if it has a website listed. delete the charging schedule)
My charging schedule showed a few websites to launch when charging. I also ran a malware scan which didn't show anything before deleting the charging schedule
I show no charging schedule now when i open "modes and routines"
16-08-2025 05:57 PM
Thank You!!! This was making me nuts!! I have a Galaxy S23 Ultra:
I went to my phone "Settings".
In the search box typed "Routines".
Selected: "Modes and Routines"
At the bottom, selected "Routines"
There was only one 'Routine' called "Power Saver".
I Deleted it!!! Finally!!! Thank You!!
At the bot
a month ago
I tried the previously mentioned tips with no success. Nothing was showing up and no malware found.
Then, on a whim, went through my apps and Uninstalled every game I'd downloaded, all from the App store, including Majong, word searches, and crosswords. Have no idea which one was the culprit, but that fixed it.
From now on, I'll check for this issue after an individual download so I'll be able to identify the culprit should the issue arise again.
11-08-2025 07:36 PM
11-08-2025 10:07 PM - last edited 11-08-2025 10:08 PM
Thanks so much for your reply and suggestions! I have followed your instructions and at first, disabled about half of what was listed and when that didn't improve my results, I have now disabled everything - even stuff with the brand name of Samsung.
I'm still getting the same websites which have taken control of Chrome and alternate between opening a website filled with ads and showing random YT videos. It's very obvious, they have monetized ads on both platforms. Probably getting paid every time I charge my phone and/or test for successful deletion of the problem.
Any suggestions for a malware software that might help pinpoint what might be hiding? Or should I just bite the bullet and reset my phone?
11-08-2025 10:09 PM
11-08-2025 10:18 PM
Random results. This was a google news screen. I never use black backgrounds but this dude likes black. 😞
Caught this one as it was presenting one of about 5 sites it rotates through
11-08-2025 10:19 PM
11-08-2025 10:23 PM
12-08-2025 04:21 AM
Hi, I have the same exact problem and trying to find a solution. This is really annoying when a random site on chrome or YouTube start whenever I put my phone on charger. I have fold6 and it only happens when my battery is below 50% . If battery is above 50% then connecting a charger doesn't launch any site or video.
12-08-2025 10:28 AM
Thank you! At least I know I'm not crazy! For me, it happens every single time regardless of how much battery I have!
12-08-2025 10:31 AM
The problem is: all apps are closed. As qpannu described, Chrome or YouTube launches on their own as soon as we plug in the charger. And yes, I have never visited that website. That's why I said it's a monetization game they got going on.