1. Disable Galaxy Store on your Samsung phone
  2. Disable Galaxy App on your Samsung phone
  3. Remove Galaxy apps from your Samsung phone

Ways to Stop Samsung Phone From Automatically Downloading Apps

Remove Galaxy Store App Permissions

Remove the Galaxy Store’s app permissions so that it cannot install apps on autopilot. Go to Settings > Apps > Galaxy Store > Permissions to accomplish this.

Don’t allow next to a permission under Allowed. After this, you’ll get a warning; just tap Don’t allow anyhow to keep going. Likewise, for each additional privilege listed under Allowed. ..

The Galaxy Store app will have a difficult time downloading files and using other phone resources if it doesn’t have the permissions to do so. To prevent this, make sure to add the Galaxy Store app to your permission list.

Turn Off All Galaxy Store App Settings

  • Galaxy Store account
  • Galaxy Store password
  • Galaxy Store contact information
  1. Choose one of the recommended apps and install it
  2. Review the app’s features and decide if you need it
  3. If you decide that you do need the app, uninstall it and try again later

Turn Off Galaxy Store In-App Settings

  1. In the Settings menu, tap the General tab.
  2. On the General tab, you’ll find three options: a. System settings: This setting controls how your phone works as a whole, including how your apps work and how your data is stored. It includes things like device security and privacy. b. Display settings: These settings control how your phone looks and sounds when you’re using it. They include things like screen brightness and color. c. Storage settings: This setting controls how much storage space your phone has available to you on-board (and whether or not you can use a microSD card).

Final Words

To stop the Galaxy Store from automatically downloading and installing apps on your Samsung smartphone, you must first uninstall the bloatware programmes it has installed. If you have a Samsung Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge device, you can do this by going to Settings > Apps > Samsung Galaxy Store and uninstalling any of the apps that have been downloaded without your permission. If you don’t have a Samsung smartphone, you can try using a third-party app to uninstall the bloatware programmes on your phone.