[Aviator] Aviator predator gas not working into my 4ne

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NDAYISENGA bonaventure
1 year ago In Aviator
Aviator predator gas not working into my 4ne

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1 year ago

Hi! I understand you’re saying that the “Aviator predator gas” is not working with your 4ne. Just to make sure I’m on the right track, could you clarify a couple of things for me?

1. When you say “predator gas,” are you referring to an app named Aviator Predictor or something related to the Aviator game?
2. What exactly is happening when you try to use it? Are there error messages, app crashes, or something else?
3. Also, could you specify the device model "4ne" a bit more? Is it a phone, tablet, or some specialized equipment?

Once I have a clearer picture, I’ll guide you through some targeted steps. Looking forward to your reply!

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NDAYISENGA bonaventure
1 year ago

Is not working when am entering into I meet with viruses which can not allow to continue

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Thanks for clarifying that when you open Aviator, you’re encountering what looks like viruses blocking you from continuing. That definitely sounds concerning!

To help you better, could you tell me:
- Which app or service exactly you’re using? Is it the Aviator browser, a game, or a flight simulator add-on?
- Does your device show any specific warning messages or pop-ups about viruses or malware?
- Have you run any virus or malware scans on your Android 10 device already?
- Do you have any antivirus or security apps installed on your device?

In the meantime, here are some steps you can try to start addressing this:

1. Clear Browser Cache and Data: Since your device uses WebKit and Android 10, open Settings > Apps > Aviator (or your browser) > Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data. This helps remove temporary files that might cause issues.

2. Run a Malware Scan: If you don’t have an antivirus app installed, I recommend downloading a trusted one from Google Play (like Malwarebytes or Avast) and run a full device scan to check for any malware that could interfere.

3. Check App Permissions: Sometimes suspicious pop-ups can come from apps with too many permissions. To review, go to Settings > Apps > (all apps) > Permissions and see if any unfamiliar apps have access to sensitive functions.

4. Update or Reinstall the App: If Aviator or the relevant app has an update, install it. If problems persist, try uninstalling and reinstalling.

5. Avoid Suspicious Links or Downloads: Make sure you’re not accessing the app via any strange links or downloads that could be infected.

If these steps don’t solve it, we can dig deeper into app or system logs, or consider resetting security settings on your device. Please let me know the additional details I asked about so I can tailor the help specifically for your situation!

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