[Tropical Merge] TM KEEPS POPPING UP DURING MY OTHER GAMES WANTING ME TO DOWNLOAD AND WONT GO AWAY.

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TM KEEPS POPPING UP DURING MY OTHER GAMES WANTING ME TO DOWNLOAD AND WONT GO AWAY.

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6 months ago

Hi there! I understand you’re seeing unwanted Tropical Merge (TM) pop-ups during other games, asking you to download, and they won’t go away. That definitely sounds like an intrusive ad issue. Let me help you get this sorted out.

First, to narrow down the cause, could you tell me where exactly these pop-ups show up? Is it while you’re actively playing Tropical Merge or completely outside of that app, like in other games or general use on your Windows 10? Also, are you running Tropical Merge as a standalone app or through a browser?

In the meantime, here are some steps to try that usually help with intrusive ad pop-ups like this on Windows:

1. Check for Background TM Processes
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
- Look for any Tropical Merge or related processes running. If you find any, right-click and select "End task." This may stop any hidden pop-ups from TM.

2. Review Installed Programs
- Go to Settings > Apps > Apps & features.
- See if Tropical Merge or any related helper app is installed separately. If TM is causing pop-ups outside of actual gameplay, it might be a lingering background app. Consider uninstalling and reinstalling the main game.

3. Disable Notifications for TM
- Go to Settings > System > Notifications & actions.
- Find Tropical Merge if it’s listed under "Get notifications from these senders" and toggle off notifications. This can prevent pop-ups unrelated to gameplay.

4. Check Browser Extensions (if using TM via browser)
- Since your device runs WebKit on Windows 10, check if any browser extensions might inject TM ads. Disable suspicious extensions and clear the browser cache.

5. Clear Cache or Reinstall Tropical Merge
- Sometimes, corrupted app data causes aggressive ads. Try clearing TM’s cache (if possible) or uninstalling and reinstalling the app.

6. Consider In-App Purchase to Remove Ads
- Tropical Merge often offers an ad-free version or subscription. If pop-ups are frequent and severe, the ad-free version might be a good option.

If these steps do not help, it could be a known ad behavior with the latest TM version or an ad partner issue. On Facebook groups and Reddit, some users report excessive ads that require app updates or developer fixes1.

Would you mind trying these suggestions and letting me know what happens? That way, I can guide you further with more precise troubleshooting steps or escalate if needed.

Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?

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