Galaxy Locker Popup on PlayStore from time to time

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From time to time a Play Store will Popup with the Galaxy Locker app (from G-Legend developers) asking for installation.

I don't remember the first time this happened but I'm pretty sure I was navigating the Play Store so I confuse the behave with a missed click.

This must be another app that's causing this behavior but I haven't been able to find it.

Does someone know an app that allow me to determine which app is causing this?
 
Welcome to Android Central! As far as I know, there isn't an easy way to figure out what app might be serving up adware. You could try an ad network detector like AppBrain Ad Detector, but these types of apps are all pretty old now in the Play Store, which makes me think that more recent Android versions make it harder for ad network detectors to work.

You may just have to uninstall apps one by one until the popups go away.
 
I'm having this same issue. I've tried a few malware/adware/virus scans and have found nothing. It's pretty annoying, especially if I'm watching a video or something and then the play store suddenly opens mid video.
 
I am having a similiar issue with my Samsung Note 5. I just turned off notifications and popups for the Playstore, so we will see if this works.
 
OP here. These are my installed apps, if you plan to do the same, copy this list and add/remove yours:
Maybe we can find out which apps we have in common.
1Weather (Premium)
aCar (Premium)
AccuBattery (Premium)
Adobe Acrobat Read
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
AirBnB
AllRecipes Dinner Spinner
Alto's Adventure
Amazon Prime Now
Amazon Shopping
AndFTP
Android Messages
Android Samba Client
Authy 2FA
Adworded Crack (Premium)
Bandsintown Concerts
BubbleUPnP for DNLA (Premium)
C25K
Calculator
Calorie Counter - MyFitnessPal
Carrier Services
Cerberus Anti-Theft
Chrome Beta
Clock
Cloud Print
Contacts
ConvertPad (Premium)
Corotos.com.do
Couch To 10K Running Trainer
Dropbox
Ebay
Endomondo
ES File Explorer/Manager (Premium)
Facebook
Feedly
Fenix 2 for Twitter
Fenix for Twitter
Find my Device
Firefox Focus
FitNotes - Gym Workout Log
Fly Delta
Foursquare City Guide
Gallery Vault (Premium)
GBoard
Gmail
Google
Google Assistant
Google Calendar
Google Camera
Google Chrome
Google Connectivity Services
Google Docs
Google Drive
Google Fit
Google Goggles
Google Home
Google Keep
Google News & Weather
Google Now Launcher
Google Photos
Google Play Books
Google Play Games
Google Play Movies & TV
Google Play Music
Google Play Newsstand
Google Sheets
Google Slides
Google Street View
Google Support Services
Google Talkback
Google Text-To-Speech
Google Translate
Google trips
Google VR Services
Google Wallet
Hangouts
Hopper
HPE Support Center
IMBd Movies & TV
Instagram
Instapaper (Premium)
JetBlue
JuiceSSH
Kayak Flights
Last.fm
Lost Android
Maps
Men Closet
Messenger (facebook)
Microsoft Authenticator
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Hyperlapse Mobile
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Remote Desktop
Microsoft Word
Motion Stills
My Data Manager
My Tracks
Newegg Mobile
Nova Launcher (Premium)
Periscope
Phoenix - Facebook & Messenger (Premium)
Phone
Photo Editor by Aviary
PhotoScan by Google Photos
Plague Inc
PowerAmp (Premium)
Prime Photos Amazon
Prisma
QR & Barcode (Premium)
Quicken
Quickpic
Quora
Rar
Reddit
Revolution Icon Pack
Sleep as Android (Premium)
SleepCloud Backup
Slickdeals
Smart Tools
Smart Voice Recorder
Snapseed
SoundCloud
SoundHound
SpeedTest (Premium) (Yes, really hahahahah)
Spotify
StrongLift 5x5 (Premium)
Telegram
TeslaUnread for Nova Launcher
Torrnado Transmission Remote (Premium)
Transit: Real-Time transit
trigger Task Launcher (Premium)
Tumblr
TuneIn Radio (Premium)
TunnerBear VPN
Tusky (Mamut Client)
TV Time: TV Show Tracker
Twilight (Premium)
Twitter
Uber
Untappd
Vivino Wine Scanner
VLC for Android
Waze
Whatsapp Messenger
WiFiAnalyzer
Windy
Yahoo Fantasy Sports
Youtube
Utorrent
 
@B. Diddy I've installed AppBrain Ad Detector, but didn't catch anything, even at certain point the issue arise and AppBrain ask me if I want to open it with it, I choose yes but didn't show me any information to know which app is causing this behavior.
 
I'm having this same issue on my Sony XZs too. I think the app "Gallery Vault" caused this.
Before I download it, my phone is all fine. But recently I dl it and the problem appeared.
I've uninstalled it 5 hours before, and the problem disappeared up to now.

Sorry, I'm not good at English. I'm not a native speaker.
 
Thank you @timlin0108 for this answer, as I have a premium account for "Gallery Vault" I shouldn't expect this behavior, but I proceed to write to the developer for an answer. Will wait for an answer and will update.
 
Thank you @timlin0108 for this answer, as I have a premium account for "Gallery Vault" I shouldn't expect this behavior, but I proceed to write to the developer for an answer. Will wait for an answer and will update.

It might depend on what paying for the premium version does. Maybe it just gives you access to additional features, but doesn't get rid of the adware.
 
It looks like it's Gallery Vault. They just updated to new version. I had to start up Gallery Vault and update encryption method and resend my verification code to my mail... I hope it will stop now...
 
@all We are GalleryVault support. We are terriblily sorry for all the users of GalleryVault who encouner this issue. We are investing this issue currently. It is probability one of SDK intergated do this evil. We have disabled one suspicious sdk in our the latest version 3.1.11. Please update to the latest version and see the problem is fixed. Sorry again and thanks for all understanding.
 
@all We are GalleryVault support. We are terriblily sorry for all the users of GalleryVault who encouner this issue. We are investing this issue currently. It is probability one of SDK intergated do this evil. We have disabled one suspicious sdk in our the latest version 3.1.11. Please update to the latest version and see the problem is fixed. Sorry again and thanks for all understanding.

Very nice to see the developer addressing this issue promptly -- thanks for the update!
 
Welcome to Android Central! As far as I know, there isn't an easy way to figure out what app might be serving up adware. You could try an ad network detector like AppBrain Ad Detector, but these types of apps are all pretty old now in the Play Store, which makes me think that more recent Android versions make it harder for ad network detectors to work.

You may just have to uninstall apps one by one until the popups go away.

There is something i found a while ago called AD Block that is still updated, and it is not on the play store for download. I found it on a website, the name of which I forgot. It also uses alot of battery ;(. But it is the best solution if you get alot of ads that you hate, and want them gone for good.
 
Downloading an installing an apk file from some random website can also be risky, since it might contain malware.