Hi there! I see you're getting a message from the SABC+ app saying it detected applications on your Android device that violate their terms and conditions. I'd like to help you resolve this.
To start, can you tell me if you have any other streaming apps installed that might be unofficial or modified versions? Sometimes apps like these can cause conflicts with SABC+ and trigger such warnings.
Meanwhile, here are a few steps you can take to try and fix this issue on your WebKit browser, Android 10 device:
1. Check for Conflicting Apps: - Go through the apps installed on your device. Uninstall any unofficial streaming apps or apps that claim to provide SABC+ content but are not from official sources.
2. Clear Cache and Data for SABC+: - Go to Settings > Apps > SABC+. - Tap on Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data. - Restart your device and log back into the SABC+ app.
3. Ensure Your SABC+ App is Official and Updated: - Check that your SABC+ app was downloaded from the official Google Play Store. - If you don’t have it or it’s outdated, uninstall the current app and reinstall the latest official version from the Play Store.
4. Re-register or Relogin: - Some users are required to re-register or update their credentials due to data protection compliance. Try logging out of the app and logging in again with your correct credentials.
If after these steps you still see the detection message, it might help to: - Review the full list of installed apps and identify any potential unauthorized or risk apps. - You can also try restarting your device in Safe Mode (which disables third-party apps) to see if the message persists.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in detail? Also, if you know what other apps are installed that may be related to media or streaming, that info would help me assist you better.
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Hi there! I see you're getting a message from the SABC+ app saying it detected applications on your Android device that violate their terms and conditions. I'd like to help you resolve this.
To start, can you tell me if you have any other streaming apps installed that might be unofficial or modified versions? Sometimes apps like these can cause conflicts with SABC+ and trigger such warnings.
Meanwhile, here are a few steps you can take to try and fix this issue on your WebKit browser, Android 10 device:
1. Check for Conflicting Apps:
- Go through the apps installed on your device. Uninstall any unofficial streaming apps or apps that claim to provide SABC+ content but are not from official sources.
2. Clear Cache and Data for SABC+:
- Go to Settings > Apps > SABC+.
- Tap on Storage > Clear Cache and Clear Data.
- Restart your device and log back into the SABC+ app.
3. Ensure Your SABC+ App is Official and Updated:
- Check that your SABC+ app was downloaded from the official Google Play Store.
- If you don’t have it or it’s outdated, uninstall the current app and reinstall the latest official version from the Play Store.
4. Re-register or Relogin:
- Some users are required to re-register or update their credentials due to data protection compliance. Try logging out of the app and logging in again with your correct credentials.
If after these steps you still see the detection message, it might help to:
- Review the full list of installed apps and identify any potential unauthorized or risk apps.
- You can also try restarting your device in Safe Mode (which disables third-party apps) to see if the message persists.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in detail? Also, if you know what other apps are installed that may be related to media or streaming, that info would help me assist you better.
Looking forward to your reply!