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What makes some disabled apps enabled by themselves?

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prodigy
Contributor

What makes some disabled apps enabled by themselves?

Hi everyone. I disabled some apps on my Z2 cause I don't use them, but sometimes I found them enabled again by themselves or by something which I don't know. This makes me angry cause I have to disable them again. I just want to know what makes them enabled again though I don't use them or tap on them. I sometimes use stamina mode , and I'm still using kit kat  23.0.1.A.0.167.

Can anybody help me?

Thanks.

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Thommo
Genius

If you truly want to disable apps and make them invisible from the app draw/window then try Debloater found here with instructions - It may or may not work and you do not need to be rooted for this program to work

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Thommo
Genius

Could be some apps are interlinked, so by opening an app or turning a feature off that is needed for another app to work then this app is turned on

prodigy
Contributor

Thank you Thommo so much.

Thommo
Genius

If you truly want to disable apps and make them invisible from the app draw/window then try Debloater found here with instructions - It may or may not work and you do not need to be rooted for this program to work

prodigy
Contributor

Thanks for your great help Thommo. I'll give it a try.

prodigy
Contributor

Sorry. I've intended to give Thommo's  ( If you truly want to disable apps and make them invisible from the app draw/window then try Debloater found here with instructions - It may or may not work and you do not need to be rooted for this program to work ) the solution. But I wrongly pressed on my message. Is possible to correct my wrongly pressed _ accept as solution- to Thommos .

Thanks.

Thommo
Genius

Looks like Alex sorted it

prodigy
Contributor

Thanks to you and to Alex.:smileyhappy: