CCSWE App Manager (Device Owne

4.3
227 reviews
5K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

CCSWE App Manager was designed for users who want disable applications and packages to improve performance. It also allows you to hide icons for applications they do not use without uninstalling the entire application. 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.

★★ Does not require root ★★

How to activate device owner

1) Remove all Google accounts from your device under the Android Settings -> Accounts
2) Go to Android Settings on your device and enable "USB Debugging"
3) Connect your device to the PC with USB cable and open CMD prompt and run this command

adb shell dpm set-device-owner com.ccswe.appmanager.deviceowner/com.ccswe.appmanager.receivers.DeviceAdminReceiver

4) Re-add your Google accounts

NOTE: More detailed instructions and a helper application for Windows can be found at this link: https://ccswe.com/ccswe-app-manager/device-owner/

Contact appmanager@ccswe.com if you have any issues. 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
★ Export and import package lists
★ Home screen widget
★ Favorites list
★ Freeze (disable) applications
★ Password protection
★ Uninstall applications

★★ Frequently asked questions ★★

★ Why does CCSWE App Manager (Device Owner) require device owner privileges?

Unfortunately the Android security model does not make it possible for one application to enable/disable another application. This makes sense for standard applications because you wouldn't want a competing application to be able to disable yours. That is why CCSWE App Manager requires device owner privileges in order to achieve this.
Updated on
Aug 30, 2025

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.3
219 reviews
Ricky Nelson
January 24, 2024
I already gave you a great review. Why are you asking for another one? Fine. It's awesome! I recommend this app for debloating your phone. Just be careful. If the app is colored red, ya best leave that one alone. The other colors (white & orange) are probably okay to disable-uninstall. You may need an app inspector to identify apps you want to disable-uninstall. Not all apps can be unistalled. Some can only be disabled. Read the help file. Good luck!
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Christopher Deneen
July 17, 2022
I used the previous app which let you uninstall (delete) any built in app on my S20+. This version only lets you disable them, more app than you normally are allowed to. It also doesn't require root. Installation is a thing but they doesn't hide that. 1. Remove all accounts on the phone. 2. Connect your phone to a computer 3. USB debugging enabled, 4.Use Windows helper app or ADB command manually. Overall, without root, it's the best you can get.
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Sergey Ryabinin
June 19, 2022
Does not suggest bloatware to disable. I really wish the app could suggest a list of a known software safe to disable (on my Samsung phone). I.e. you can get the same result with a PC with an ADB shell, this app is a nice way to do it on the phone (but you still require a PC with ADB on the first launch)
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Updated for Android 16