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Adware popping up on old iOS

hankfully that’s not actually malware, but well–known adware, though that can be almost as annoying. If you can, clear Chrome’s history immediately, then). Next, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage. Scroll down the list of apps until you locate Chrome, tap it, and tap Delete App. That will remove the app and all its data from your iPad. Turn your iPad off, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on. You can reinstall Chrome then, if you wish.

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