CCSWE App Manager was designed for users who want to hide icons for
applications they do not use without uninstalling the entire
application. This is useful for applications like Google Maps that
include multiple icons. You can also hide icons for stock system
applications which will allow you to continue to receive system
updates while saving space in your application drawer.
★★ NOTE: You must have root access in order to use CCSWE App Manager ★★
Contact [email protected] if you have any issues (we cannot provide any assistance with rooting your device). We are more than happy to offer any help we can but cannot do anything if you simply give us a low rating instead of contacting us.
★★ Features ★★
★ Clear data for any application (including system applications)
★ Hide (disable) application icons without uninstalling the application
★ Freeze (disable) applications (Pro version only)
★ Uninstall any application (including system applications)
★★ Frequently asked questions ★★
★ Why does CCSWE App Manager require root access?
Unfortunately the Android security model does not make it possible for one application to enable/disable components for another application. This makes sense for standard applications because you wouldn't want a competing application to be able to disable yours (ie: install MySpace and it disables Facebook). That is why CCSWE App Manager requires root permissions in order to achieve this.
★★ NOTE: You must have root access in order to use CCSWE App Manager ★★
Contact [email protected] if you have any issues (we cannot provide any assistance with rooting your device). We are more than happy to offer any help we can but cannot do anything if you simply give us a low rating instead of contacting us.
★★ Features ★★
★ Clear data for any application (including system applications)
★ Hide (disable) application icons without uninstalling the application
★ Freeze (disable) applications (Pro version only)
★ Uninstall any application (including system applications)
★★ Frequently asked questions ★★
★ Why does CCSWE App Manager require root access?
Unfortunately the Android security model does not make it possible for one application to enable/disable components for another application. This makes sense for standard applications because you wouldn't want a competing application to be able to disable yours (ie: install MySpace and it disables Facebook). That is why CCSWE App Manager requires root permissions in order to achieve this.
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