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How do I uninstall Digital Wellbeing?

(Topic created: 01-16-2023 06:41 AM)
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JohnFol
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I think the title says it all.  I don't want it disabled, I want it off my device

 

 

 

 
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d_spi
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Good morning @JohnFol

I hope you're doing well.

Unfortunately digital well being cannot be Uninstalled because it's baked into the OS.
JohnFol
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Many thanks for the quick reply, however I think it's an app from Samsung rather than something Google (the people who wrote Android) insist upon.

So the follow up question is how do I uninstall Android 13?

 
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d_spi
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Correct Samsung's one UI skin is apart of the Android Operating system. Google does develop Android however OEMs such as Samsung program their own UIs within Android, which buit-in apps such as Digital well being are apart of.
JohnFol
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Ok, so it's not part of the OS. How do I remove it?

 
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d_spi
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You cannot. The only thing you can do is force stop it.
Yamialex224
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Root the phone
Do what someone said and debug
Both of which are dangerous and could ruin the phone
I ignore the wellbeing
TipsyTrex
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This is not correct. Digital Wellbeing is built into Android by Google, it is entirely a Google product and cannot be removed from the phone in any capacity.
d_spi
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Either way it still does tie to my original answer if you go and read it. Which is stated it's in the OS itself
DaleNet
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You cannot remove it. It is baked into the OS by Samsung. To get rid of the Samsung apps, you would need to install a generic unbranded Android OS or have root access to remove system apps. If you have a US model phone, there is no way to do either.