Package disabler ? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note5

So I purchased package disabler and I'm in somewhat understanding how to use it, I was just curious if anyone has a list of what items they disabled. Any ideas would be awesome. Thank you ☺

everything that has T-mobile in it. including pr.tmobile something...I disable the ANT+ stuff, disable knox (might need root for this one). all the email stuff (if you only using Gmail) easy home launcher (if you dont use it) S health crap....stuff that you generally know what it is and dont use just freeze it, if you dont know then google.

Or you can find the thread package disabled they have a script just open it and see
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Found the script worked amazing
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[MOD] Exchange Security Bypass - 4.4.2

This is a tested and working Exchange Security Bypass that I am using on my AT&T LG G3. This mod should work on any variant of LG G3 that is running stock or AOSP ROM's.
All credit goes to the below developer, I was simply looking for a solution to bypass the exchange security policy that required me to have a password or pin on my lockscreen. After several tests using Xposed Framework and other APK's I came across this and it works flawlessly. You can see the developers thread here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1965468
DISCLAIMER: I'm not responsible if:
• You get caught by your employer and are punished in any way
• This bricks, breaks, scratches, dents, misplaces or cracks your phone
• This security bypass leads to any negative outcome.
USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
I have rooted my phone and used Root Browser to perform the following steps (You can use ADB as well, please follow the guide in the link above).
Instructions:
1. MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR STOCK EMAIL (LGEmail.apk & LGEmail.odex) - Copy and place it in another folder incase anything happens and you want to revert.
*Stock LG Email is located in system/priv-app​2. After your make a backup, delete the stock LGEmail.apk and LGEmail.odex files
3. Download the files attached to this post and put them in the system/app folder
4. Change the permissions of the two new APK's (Exchange2.apk & Email.apk) to rw-r-r (DON'T FORGET TO DO THIS)
4. Once the 2 files (Exchange2.apk & Email.apk) are placed in your system/app folder, click on them and install
5. That's it...close out of your root explorer, open your new email app and set up your exchange account. :good:
I hope this helps users who are looking for a solution to their exchange security issues like I was. Enjoy
Very cool. In the dev thread, it states "The app tells the server what it wants to hear - which is they have total control over the device, but it doesn't really do anything on the phone". Does this appear to be the case for the G3? My company requires the ability to remote wipe the device as well, looking for a way to bypass that.
Not sure it truly disables the company's ability to control your phone rather it just allows you to bypass the password.
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sweet...
I've been waiting for this!
THANKS..
Doesn't seem to work. I'm left without an email app
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screwyluie said:
Doesn't seem to work. I'm left without an email app
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If you backed up your email app as stated in the OP you wouldn't be without email. If you did back them up, place them back in the priv-app folder and reboot your phone.
Myself and many others have used this method with no issue. What isn't working?
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You seem to have flown over the whole point.
What's not working is I'm left without an email app. Backing it up isn't the problem nor was that indicated. Nor am I doubting the seeming plethora of people you state have succeeded in this.
I however, following your instructions, end up without an email app with which I can connect to an exchange account, with or without security. It's simply not there.
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All you mentioned was it didn't work and you're left without an email app so my apologies that I didn't quite follow you.
If you copied the email apks I provided to your system>App folder, changed the permissions and installed them but nothing showed up then I'm at a loss.
Sorry for any trouble you've run into. This should have acted like installing any other app after it was all said and done.
What version of the G3 are you on, what carrier?
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The install went fine but there's no app in the drawer. And even if I go to accounts there's no exchange listed or email.
Not sure what I'm doing different, not a big deal, my company email can be had from a website as well
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Install went fine, but it times out validating server settings. Not sure why. Maybe the server isn't being told what it wants.
ins5736 said:
Install went fine, but it times out validating server settings. Not sure why. Maybe the server isn't being told what it wants.
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Hmm...try clearing the cache and if you haven't done so, reboot your phone and try again. My initial try had validation issues as well but after a reboot it worked without issue.
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if you install xposed, g3 tweaksbox has the option to disable the exchange security, one check box as opposed to the steps listed here
screwyluie said:
if you install xposed, g3 tweaksbox has the option to disable the exchange security, one check box as opposed to the steps listed here
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This must have been in the last update. That wasn't there before. Very nice! I agree...much easier to use that (assuming it works).
Can you verify that exchange bypass works? And does it work for the stock LG email app
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crazyagg said:
This must have been in the last update. That wasn't there before. Very nice! I agree...much easier to use that (assuming it works).
Can you verify that exchange bypass works? And does it work for the stock LG email app
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prolly wont have time to test this until monday, but when I do, I'll let ya know
screwyluie said:
prolly wont have time to test this until monday, but when I do, I'll let ya know
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I tested the tweaksbox bypass but I've had a couple issues where the exchange account got removed when adding other accounts (yahoo). Not sure if this is isolated to me or just a bug in the tweaksbox bypass.
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Weird. I installed as directed and I see two options for corporate when addin an account from settings.
The app times out when trying to validate server settings.
EDIT: Do you have the odex files? I think that would help.
LG G3 flies faster than a G6
OG RAZR XT912 got 4.4 before S4
ins5736 said:
Weird. I installed as directed and I see two options for corporate when addin an account from settings.
The app times out when trying to validate server settings.
EDIT: Do you have the odex files? I think that would help.
LG G3 flies faster than a G6
OG RAZR XT912 got 4.4 before S4
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Greenify question

Hey there,
For some bizarre reason Instagram & Facebook do not appear in the list of possible apps to hibernate. Does anyone have an idea of why I cannot add & hibernate these apps?
Many thanks,
Because both are system apps in S6 and you need donate version of greenify
Thanks! Working now with donate version. I should have figured that knowing that they were preinstalled as system apps.
Ty sir!
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I'm also using Greenify paid version, but even though I have enabled the system app option, I can't seem to find Chrome in the list. Any idea why?
cawith said:
I'm also using Greenify paid version, but even though I have enabled the system app option, I can't seem to find Chrome in the list. Any idea why?
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I think it also needs xposed to let Greenify donated doing this but S6 doesn't has xposed yet.
TheEndHK said:
I think it also needs xposed to let Greenify donated doing this but S6 doesn't has xposed yet.
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Yeah, seems like it. Don't know why donation is enough for some system apps, while other system apps also require xposed...
Could have just uninstalled them as system apps and reinstalled through app store boom works.
Donating is always good as well
Whenever I hit to hibernate, it always says there is nothing to hibernate. This was not the case before I factory reset. I can't even tell if greenify is doing anything. I'm not rooted. Any thoughts?
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EZ Packages Disabler or Packages Disbler Pro

Hi,
Both of two programm can only hide and disable app and bloat that on the phone, but can't realy remove them because of no root.
I wonder if it's realy doog to use them, or is just the same as going manyaly into the app and diabled what we don't want?
It's realy working or just cosmetic ?
Wich one do you recommand ?
Thanks
i have package disabler pro (samsung); works great; i imagine both do the same thing, which is completely disable apps and services you dont want.
i have an S7 Active, which can not be rooted, so this was the easiest way to disable all the carrier stuff and facebook i didnt want and will never use.
Working fine.. Using it on my s7 edge with no issues...
They're better than just going into application settings and turning them off. I use both methods, I don't care for a lot of Verizon's apps, and I also wanted to block updates on my phone. You can disable certain apps from running by going into your phone settings but if you want to disable OTA updates or whatever, then using the apps you asked about will work great for that. They do serve a good purpose.
I purchased Package Disabler Pro but looking at the screenshots from EZ Disabler it seems like the latter has descriptions of the services.
ok I will try it.
I use BK Package Disabler, it's better
You can also try it https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.packagedisabler
Good day.
I used EZ Disabler before i rooted, cause it appears on top the favourite apps. So i could freeze and unfreeze the apps faster.
hoaivu1508 said:
I use BK Package Disabler, it's better
You can also try it https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.packagedisabler
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Your BK Package Disabler still working?
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fgenari said:
Your BK Package Disabler still working?
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Ez disabler is no longer available from the play store any more.
BK disabler works fine on my s7 if it helps.
fgenari said:
Your BK Package Disabler still working?
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I just deleted BK disabler because it couldn't activate sdk license. Good thing in all the mess is that they refund your money as soon as u uninstall the app.
BK Disabler still work well on Google Play
Package Disabler Pro works fine

Request sticky for package disabler pro safe to remove apps

Maybe have a couple reserved replies for different carriers?
i just did disable bloatware, i have no issues so far
unitz0mbie said:
i just did disable bloatware, i have no issues so far
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That's what we all want to do. Which carrier are you on and what did you disable that allows you to have no issues?
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burrzoo said:
That's what we all want to do. Which carrier are you on and what did you disable that allows you to have no issues?
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att variant with cricket sim, i just did disable all bloatware option in the app itself and i have no issues
Rather than a bunch of XML files from people that think it works FOR THEM, we need one big list of the packages WITH EXPLANATIONS as to what exactly they do, and any dependencies they may have that could break other stuff. Without that its all a waste of time. I've seen several threads like this now but not one was of any use at all because its just people posting an xml saying 'look at me i disabled 94 packages", which means nothing to anyone else who might need some of the stuff they disabled, or might not even have some of the stuff they disabled if its carrier specific.
I have no issue going down the list on my phone one at a time to see if it needs disabling, the problem is for a lot of them, I have no clue what they do, and googling them using the link form within the app didnt help at all. I am not going to disable something unless i know exactly what it does, I don't want to find out in 3 months time that something isnt working and spend forever trying to figure out why, at least if i know what each disabled thing does then i will remember that i had turned it off, i can refer back to the notes on what each one does and turn that one back on.
unitz0mbie said:
i just did disable bloatware, i have no issues so far
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Held my breath and did the same....All is well on att variant.
paniro187 said:
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so all this has been went over in the s7 forum multiple times if you do a Google search the info pops up everywhere. it will be the same for s8 since they are both on 7.0. Also debloat lists are different for everyone you may use something I don't...but there are plenty of safe apps to remove lists. Side note package disabler auto debloat has about 3 to 5 things you shouldn't turn off like the enterprise stuff and a couple others.
I also did disable all bloatware. However, I noticed it misses a lot of crapware on the phone. I ended up disabling another 30 or so myself. I'm sure I missed some and when I ha e time I will continue. I don't disable anything without knowing exactly what it is so it's very slow work
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Tigerhoods said:
so all this has been went over in the s7 forum multiple times if you do a Google search the info pops up everywhere. it will be the same for s8 since they are both on 7.0. Also debloat lists are different for everyone you may use something I don't...but there are plenty of safe apps to remove lists. Side note package disabler auto debloat has about 3 to 5 things you shouldn't turn off like the enterprise stuff and a couple others.
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Different phone. So excuse me for not expecting there to be some apps added or deleted. That might be needed or may not be. So kindly get fu-cked
djxn40 said:
I also did disable all bloatware. However, I noticed it misses a lot of crapware on the phone. I ended up disabling another 30 or so myself. I'm sure I missed some and when I ha e time I will continue. I don't disable anything without knowing exactly what it is so it's very slow work
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Like which ones.
paniro187 said:
Like which ones.
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I'll try to make a list in the next day or so but first I used the disable all bloatware feature. Then I added about 30 more myself. As the disable all bloatware disables roughly 70 general bloatware processes/apps
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djxn40 said:
I'll try to make a list in the next day or so but first I used the disable all bloatware feature. Then I added about 30 more myself. As the disable all bloatware disables roughly 70 general bloatware processes/apps
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Thank you
Disabling all bloatware also disables some apps/services that some wouldn't consider, like certain camera modes.
Hello Gang! I just wanted to point out a couple of my findings from my note 7/note 5 when using package disablers..
They can do more harm then good. Especially when disabling system APKS. Over time I would notice I was losing space because some aps were just creating error logs over and over and over.. Or trying to access apps over and over that have been disabled.
The best way to do things is to go into app manager and disable the bloatware ONLY. This is facebook,NFL, verizon apps, etc. Do not disable anything system related other then the updates if you want to stop getting updates but even then I believe that might cause some issues. I have currently used package disabler to disable ONLY the "samsung update" apks and manaully disabled or removed the bloatware from verizon via app manager and have been going a week strong with 0 issues that everyone else seems to have and over 170+ apps installed and enabled.
I have done EXTENSIVE testing on this matter. You can search the note 7 and note 5 verizon forums if you wish to check my creds =D
Just be careful. We found out with the S7 that disabling certain packages actually caused an increase in battery drain. What happens is that a certain process keeps pinging another process over and over again because it's not getting an answer in return.
I would recommend disabling 5 packages at a time and see what kind of effect it has on things.
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ars0n said:
Hello Gang! I just wanted to point out a couple of my findings from my note 7/note 5 when using package disablers..
They can do more harm then good. Especially when disabling system APKS. Over time I would notice I was losing space because some aps were just creating error logs over and over and over.. Or trying to access apps over and over that have been disabled.
The best way to do things is to go into app manager and disable the bloatware ONLY. This is facebook,NFL, verizon apps, etc. Do not disable anything system related other then the updates if you want to stop getting updates but even then I believe that might cause some issues. I have currently used package disabler to disable ONLY the "samsung update" apks and manaully disabled or removed the bloatware from verizon via app manager and have been going a week strong with 0 issues that everyone else seems to have and over 170+ apps installed and enabled.
I have done EXTENSIVE testing on this matter. You can search the note 7 and note 5 verizon forums if you wish to check my creds =D
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Could you tell me where to look for error logs to see if this is happening? That sounds like it could cause major battery drain.
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If you click disable all bloat ware it disable the external media package which then makes it where you cannot access your sd card
You cant jus blindly disabled the stuff that package disabler has classed as bloatware and coloured pink because some of it is CLEARLY not bloatware and a lotof the bloatware is not even coloured pink.
What we need to know (still) is what ones are safe to disable, and what ones are NOT safe to disable. There are 4 ANT services it has coloured pink, i am not sure what they are but stuff to do with antennas doesnt sound like bloatware to me? I disabled them anyway and not noticed anything bad. I left all the knox stuff enabled because i use Secure Folder and I expect it needs all the knox stuff to work.
I have disabled things like DEX, bixby, S Health, anything to do with Edge stuff, blue light filter which i dont need, carmode stub (for some drivelink car thing that i dont have), the clock, "CNN for edge panel" which is obviously bloat but isnt even coloured pink, enterprise sim pin services, enterprise vpn servcices, epdgtestapp, anything to do with Gear VR, google play music, gooogle play movies and tv, nfc service, photos, professional audio. and the obvious bloatware like excel etc.
My battery life is good, but now im worried something might be creating logs and filling up my space!
ewokuk said:
You cant jus blindly disabled the stuff that package disabler has classed as bloatware and coloured pink because some of it is CLEARLY not bloatware and a lotof the bloatware is not even coloured pink.
What we need to know (still) is what ones are safe to disable, and what ones are NOT safe to disable. There are 4 ANT services it has coloured pink, i am not sure what they are but stuff to do with antennas doesnt sound like bloatware to me? I disabled them anyway and not noticed anything bad. I left all the knox stuff enabled because i use Secure Folder and I expect it needs all the knox stuff to work.
I have disabled things like DEX, bixby, S Health, anything to do with Edge stuff, blue light filter which i dont need, carmode stub (for some drivelink car thing that i dont have), the clock, "CNN for edge panel" which is obviously bloat but isnt even coloured pink, enterprise sim pin services, enterprise vpn servcices, epdgtestapp, anything to do with Gear VR, google play music, gooogle play movies and tv, nfc service, photos, professional audio. and the obvious bloatware like excel etc.
My battery life is good, but now im worried something might be creating logs and filling up my space!
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I disabled all things that said att at this point.
ars0n said:
Hello Gang! I just wanted to point out a couple of my findings from my note 7/note 5 when using package disablers..
They can do more harm then good. Especially when disabling system APKS. Over time I would notice I was losing space because some aps were just creating error logs over and over and over.. Or trying to access apps over and over that have been disabled.
The best way to do things is to go into app manager and disable the bloatware ONLY. This is facebook,NFL, verizon apps, etc. Do not disable anything system related other then the updates if you want to stop getting updates but even then I believe that might cause some issues. I have currently used package disabler to disable ONLY the "samsung update" apks and manaully disabled or removed the bloatware from verizon via app manager and have been going a week strong with 0 issues that everyone else seems to have and over 170+ apps installed and enabled.
I have done EXTENSIVE testing on this matter. You can search the note 7 and note 5 verizon forums if you wish to check my creds =D
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This is dead on. Unless you know exactly what dependancies the app is that you are using package disabler depends on, you are going to do a lot more harm than good. This phone sleeps apps not used after a few days and the rest you need to be very careful with killing, because the phone could check for the app or an app that depends on it could check over and over and over, causing slowdowns, powerloss etc.

April 18th package disabler pro verified working HURRY BEFORE IT'S GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i could not get either pdp or bk disabler to work as the play store removes their apps and/or engines as soon as they notice them.
the dev of PDP sent me this email after several emails back and forth and i verified it is working on my phone and i wanted to share.
i guarantee that this will be gone soon, so grab it before they delete it.
Dear Users,
Package disabler pro+ is currently not available. Only Package disabler pro is now available
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ospolice.packagedisablerpremium
Package disabler for Samsung require PDP engine now:
- Install this PDP engine https://tinyurl.com/y8y4mpv8 .
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Package disabler for Samsung :https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ospolice.packagedisablerpremium
Package disabler for LG: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pdmdm.dmplay
Package disabler for Rooted : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.osp.pmanagerinfo&hl=en
Regards,
PD Team
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fruithead said:
i could not get either pdp or bk disabler to work as the play store removes their apps and/or engines as soon as they notice them.
the dev of PDP sent me this email after several emails back and forth and i verified it is working on my phone and i wanted to share.
i guarantee that this will be gone soon, so grab it before they delete it.
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Thanks. It works
fruithead said:
i could not get either pdp or bk disabler to work as the play store removes their apps and/or engines as soon as they notice them.
the dev of PDP sent me this email after several emails back and forth and i verified it is working on my phone and i wanted to share.
i guarantee that this will be gone soon, so grab it before they delete it.
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I've got BK disabler and it works just fine although it's not available in the play store right now.
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daddymikey1975 said:
I've got BK disabler and it works just fine although it's not available in the play store right now.
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I know bro, not only that a lot of people in a lot of threads I've read said that BK has some more interesting features. I really wanted to get it to work and tried hard but I just could not manage to get a hold of both of the app and the engine to install.
fruithead said:
I know bro, not only that a lot of people in a lot of threads I've read said that BK has some more interesting features. I really wanted to get it to work and tried hard but I just could not manage to get a hold of both of the app and the engine to install.
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Link to the app in play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ackagedisabler
Note that you'll also need the "BK plugin 2" app to go with it
I'm on ARB7 firmware and have zero problems with BK working as it should. View attachment 4480913
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daddymikey1975 said:
Link to the app in play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ackagedisabler
Note that you'll also need the "BK plugin 2" app to go with it
I'm on ARB7 firmware and have zero problems with BK working as it should. View attachment 4480913
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the bk plugin 2 is the problem lol.
if you dont already have it in your app history, it will not allow you to see it in the store.
trust me i tried for hours.
you simply CANNOT gain access to the bk plugin 2 if it's not already in your app history
EDIT: it's possible they reuploaded it, like pdp did. it seems the devs try to stay ahead of the play store by reupping every few days/weeks with minor changes and then google takes it down again.
fruithead said:
the bk plugin 2 is the problem lol.
if you dont already have it in your app history, it will not allow you to see it in the store.
trust me i tried for hours.
you simply CANNOT gain access to the bk plugin 2 if it's not already in your app history
EDIT: it's possible they reuploaded it, like pdp did. it seems the devs try to stay ahead of the play store by reupping every few days/weeks with minor changes and then google takes it down again.
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Have you looked on apk mirror for the plugin?
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daddymikey1975 said:
Have you looked on apk mirror for the plugin?
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No I am not that savvy. I always get nervous about stuff like that. Is that website always safe?
fruithead said:
No I am not that savvy. I always get nervous about stuff like that. Is that website always safe?
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Make sure the developer is the same, but otherwise yes it should be fine.
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BK was taken down by the developer due to Samsung. That said the developer provided a work around on their development blog
https://kunkunsoft.wordpress.com/fix-package-disabler/
A bit of work involved but the app works afterwards.
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qyrus said:
BK was taken down by the developer due to Samsung. That said the developer provided a work around on their development blog
https://kunkunsoft.wordpress.com/fix-package-disabler/
A bit of work involved but the app works afterwards.
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I tried opening both of the APKs direct from that link, but it gave the same error parsing the package.
I downloaded it to my phone, then opened it from there and it worked fine. Followed the instructions and I was able to fully use it.
hi, i formatted my S9+ just when BK Manager and MDM Extension apks were removed from Play Store.
my question is, i have both of these apks files in my storage, will i be able to install them manually and whether the disabler app will still work as it was before? can someone kindly advise?
i have emailed the developer a couple of times asking the same questions, but not getting any response or help and was never my intent to ask for a refund.
File 1. com-kunkunsoft-packagedisabler1515128400
File 2. MDM_Extension_2_Full
as for the time being, is there any other good disabler app that we can use safely? i feel so lost without this app/feature.
thank you.
RAV3NRAV3S said:
hi, i formatted my S9+ just when BK Manager and MDM Extension apks were removed from Play Store.
my question is, i have both of these apks files in my storage, will i be able to install them manually and whether the disabler app will still work as it was before? can someone kindly advise?
i have emailed the developer a couple of times asking the same questions, but not getting any response or help and was never my intent to ask for a refund.
File 1. com-kunkunsoft-packagedisabler1515128400
File 2. MDM_Extension_2_Full
as for the time being, is there any other good disabler app that we can use safely? i feel so lost without this app/feature.
thank you.
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I have both apps installed and fully functional..
They both auto installed when I got my S9+ and setup my Google account.
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qyrus said:
BK was taken down by the developer due to Samsung. That said the developer provided a work around on their development blog
https://kunkunsoft.wordpress.com/fix-package-disabler/
A bit of work involved but the app works afterwards.
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I followed this but I still can't get it to work. I don't know what I'm doing wrong or maybe it doesn't work anymore? I have recently used adb commands for other apps and they work fine.
iverson3-1 said:
I followed this but I still can't get it to work. I don't know what I'm doing wrong or maybe it doesn't work anymore? I have recently used adb commands for other apps and they work fine.
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The ADB command in the instructions is for a wrong package. You just need to change it to the one in their download link.
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qyrus said:
BK was taken down by the developer due to Samsung. That said the developer provided a work around on their development blog
https://kunkunsoft.wordpress.com/fix-package-disabler/
A bit of work involved but the app works afterwards.
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I did manage to get this working, but since then I've had a notification pop up on my phone a couple times which makes no sense to me. I'm wondering if this is a side effect of making that app an owner on the phone.
It tells me my phone is a "Managed Device" and that the organization may install software and make changes on the phone without my knowledge or consent.
A) That sounds scary, since I the phone didn't come from an organization.
B) Why is it suddenly popping up and telling me this? It's not asking for permission. It's not even asking me to acknowledge or read it. Just stating it like a fact. It's popped up at least twice over the last 2-3 days.
Any idea what's going on?
Brokk said:
I did manage to get this working, but since then I've had a notification pop up on my phone a couple times which makes no sense to me. I'm wondering if this is a side effect of making that app an owner on the phone.
It tells me my phone is a "Managed Device" and that the organization may install software and make changes on the phone without my knowledge or consent.
A) That sounds scary, since I the phone didn't come from an organization.
B) Why is it suddenly popping up and telling me this? It's not asking for permission. It's not even asking me to acknowledge or read it. Just stating it like a fact. It's popped up at least twice over the last 2-3 days.
Any idea what's going on?
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It's a response to trying to disable more packages than sammy wants you to. It removes a bunch of features. Sammy's way of trying to get people not to use package disabler.
What I did was disable all I wanted then uninstalled the disabler and it went back to normal with everything still disabled
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Is there a list of packages that are safe to disable?
Package Disabler for Samsung is back
App Name : Package Disabler Pro+ (Samsung)
Available in google play store.
That's it. It's a one-click solution to deal with bloatwares.
Nice business model. Release app, complain that google removed it, re-release it and ask people to pay for it again.

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