I believe I've been hacked or something.
Im being denied in a bunch of apps. They are saying that i may not be private anymore. I have a screenshot of what PayPal sent me if that would help. I had to reset my password 4 times and uninstall and reinstall 5 times and I still got a notification stating I had not internet connection. I called my carrier and they ran a scan or something on my phone and said my connection was good. So the tech guy went to settings and reset my entire device. It worked for a second but the something started happening again. So paypal sent me what notifications they keep receiving when i try to access my account. I have the screenshot if you want it.
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Ok, my phone s storage was 2% from being full. Memory horrible. So, I went to Play Store and downloaded al anti virus app, cleaning app and a boosting app. I also needed a safe and a private browser so I downloaded Firefox browser. Everything was going slow until I downloaded an app called Ora and the anti-virus called Super something, I'll have to look. But the Super app started ordering me to uninstall my Chime app, my PayPal and several others that were not an option. I did restrict most apps background usage and restricted use of battery. But this app went in and changed stuff unknown to me. Now I can't access PayPal, nor Cash app, nor Kickkashthat I do surveys on. I called the tech guy and he reset every setting to factory default. And I've un-installed and reinstalled many times the paypal app and it still won't allow me access and said I'm not private any longer.
I just got another screenshot from yet another app. A game.Maybe this will help you understand better.
Alright, now on my Google account and I was deleting my web activity suggested by Google. When trying to view my timeliness this notification popped up like it did on PayPal. I need serious help.
Hey Michele, your phone seems to be fine. You are just in an area with poor internet. (Even if you have a strong cellular signal, that doesn't mean the connection is fast or stable.) As for the browser, when you see these popups in Firefox Focus, its asking you if you want to open the site in an app. For example, one of them says PayPal. You can tell it is official because in the URL bar it says "paypal.com", their official website. PayPal asked your browser to open the PayPal app, and Firefox Focus is just making sure you are ok with that. If you still are worried, you can check out Bitdefender for Android.