14-05-2018 12:17 PM - last edited 14-05-2018 12:25 PM
As you can see the above apps won't allow me to delete them.
We have strong views about some of these apps and i don't want our family to have to deal with them on our new expensive smart tv.
We wish to delete them all. Specifically the pay for view cinema apps.
Failing that we need to stop the pay for view cinema app from endlessly playing when you select live tv.
Not everything it shows is to our liking and it's a temptation to make purchases for the family and leads to arguments. Its eye candy infront of babies. Seriously wtf samsung.
When I choose live tv I don't want it to default to these junk channels.
Can anyone help us block the automatic viewing or delete them entirely ?
We certainly didn't pay less for the tv to put up with advertising in our living room which we don't accept on our other devices.
Ps here's a link of samsung claiming all apps can be removed:
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18-02-2020 06:07 PM
@SAMSUNG: Seems you are destroying trust built over decades here. Mine is the last TV I will buy from you, I'm not going through this ***** every time I switch on my TV again. You WILL loose business.
18-02-2020 06:14 PM
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26-11-2020 11:21 AM
I'm reading these posts and becoming increasingly worried that we've made a mistake buying two new Samsung smart TV's. One 9 year old Son has just got his first TV and I'm horrified to see that if you go into the app menu there are adult themed apps being suggested. I cannot find a way to remove these and what is to stop him clicking on them and installing them. At the minute we can control what he watches and when he can use the TV, but that's not the point. I don't want him to see age appropriate content on his TV or in the living room. It seems ludicrous that there isn't an option restrict adult apps.
20-02-2021 10:14 AM
Anyone managed to get rid of these ads? All i want to do is install 1 single app. I can't beacuse my TV is packed with bloatware which I cant uninstall. It self installed tiktok too. This is disgusting and surely illegal. I will never buy a samsung device again, and i've already bought myself a OnePlus as a phone replacement.
20-02-2021 11:32 AM
No, no body at Samsung had a clue how to remove them despite my protests. I pointed out it was a child safe guarding issue that they can see adverts and potentially download adult rated apps with no code needed. It’s distrusting. All I got was “it will be fed back” and I wouldn’t get a response from that. It’s like literally like no one had a clue.
17-01-2022 01:58 PM
I had a similar problem and had to reflash the TV