![]() Also see this video for more up-to-date visuals.Īs for the so-called "Antivirus" apps, I'd keep them off my device and rather use " brain.apk", for multiple reasons: On the last screen mentioned, you could also try to first force-stop and clear its cache/data, as shown in this (older) video. on the following screen, tap the Uninstall button and confirm.enter your pin, then toggle off "turn off device administrator first".via the Hamburger menu (upper left corner) navigate to Settings › Uninstall App. ![]() The package name is the part you find in the Play Store URL of the app, following the id= parameter – for Avast that would be, so the complete command should be adb uninstall Īs it turned out (see comments below), the instructions given by Avast included the required details, but one needs to take care not to miss a step. You could try uninstalling via ADB with adb uninstall (see our ADB tag wiki for details on ADB).
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