on 20-01-2014 00:20
on 20-01-2014 00:20
Is anyone getting issues with the YouTube and Google app already installed on Android phones?
Almost a week ago, I came to go to the Youtube app and what I see is:
Connection Problem.
com.google.android.youtube.googlemobile.masf.
ConnectionException: 404
About the same time I went to use the default browser (Google)
where the address bar shows this: (I have added (blank) to break the address)
http://(blank)search-results.mobi/?sourceid=6&app=4jTAZJphSwrZvov%2FWPuyBwjaVvS176pQHxxuJnCXYQgdjCTwfN81xZxv16ilW3%2FTp2qbFGZzhWl%2Bh%2BW2MMCwiG9%2FZX5dmziQleVZhpjJLgngFA8UpdiEeGHWRF1TA02kY9tP%2FLQixCfqvTwbKNI%2Fx9MgtaImDihW~
It attempts to look like Google too but with a giant 'Protect your Android from virus!' with a button to turn on virus scanner (needness to say my fingers have not touched!).
and at the bottom of the screen there's © StartApp 2014
If I use the Google widget and enter a search word, the Google address bar momentarily shows http://search-results
I've sort of got around the Google problem by downloading Maxthon browser and chosing Google as my search engine. No trace of this apparently rogue address.
I know this is two questions, but both happened around the same time and are google apps.
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 22-01-2014 00:14
@Anonymous wrote:This might have been overlooked, but I know the stock youtube app on Android 2.x was garbage. Have you tried installing the latest Youtube App from the Play store?
The Youtube app from Play store is not compatible with my device, unfortunately.
Have just seen this on the Google Product forums:
on 20-01-2014 08:59
on 20-01-2014 08:59
on 20-01-2014 11:21
on 20-01-2014 11:21
on 20-01-2014 14:37
on 20-01-2014 14:43
on 20-01-2014 14:43
20-01-2014 18:56 - edited 20-01-2014 18:57
@MI5 wrote:
Yes, factory/hard reset same thing.
You'll loose anything you don't back up - Just don't back up any system settings (in case you have an annoying airpush virus).
In fact, it's most likely an app that is pushing those redirects - My kids get them from some games they download.
An app called "Airpush Detector" usually identifies them.
OK thanks.
Tried "Airpush Detector" - didn't help.
Now done factory reset. Google problem (the one I was worried about too) is now OK, but Youtube problem remains. Just the apps to put back (in some cases re-buy). Think I'll be careful about them too - not that there's any dodgy ones! I have a feeling I may have touched an ad on one - dunno if that was the cause of one prob??
on 20-01-2014 18:59
on 20-01-2014 18:59
on 21-01-2014 00:10
on 21-01-2014 00:10
on 21-01-2014 14:22
@MI5 wrote:
You don't need to re-buy anything that you've already paid for will download for free again.
You tube problem in app or browser ?
Yes so I found - nice surprise!
Youtube prob in app that came with phone. It has never worked in browser. In fact nothing that requires Flash player does.
21-01-2014 14:24 - edited 21-01-2014 14:25
@Anonymous wrote:
RE your YouTube problem, may I ask what phone your using.
I've seen that certain people are having problems with Google apps and I'm wondering if you fall into that category.
Obviously I'll let you know whether you are or not after but I don't want to skew the results.
I'm in deep conversation with Google over this and they are aware.
In my signature - but its Samsung Galaxy Apollo GT I5800, so old one with version 2.1 update 1 of Android.
Yes I have read this a problem with Youtube too on Google forums. Seems widespread.