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iPhone: Developer Program Allows Users to Remove Default Apps From Device
This is intruiging. Apparently it's possible with iOS 9.3 Quote:
9.3 adds the ability to hide applications on the home screen based on the bundle ID. Create a configuration profile in Apple Configurator 2.2 Beta with a restrictions payload set to “Do not allow some apps” under “Restrict App Usage” in the Apps section of the Restrictions. Add the necessary bundle IDs like com.apple.tips, com.apple.stocks, then plug in your device and apply the profile. The icons will simply disappear from the home screen. http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1943...e-report-says/
I’m still working on finding the bundle IDs for the rest of Apple’s default apps. Post them here if you figure out more. Just to note, you have to configure the General section in order to save the configuration profile. When you plug in your device, right click it, then Add > Profiles… Then navigate to the profile you just saved. You might have to then accept the install on the iOS device itself. |
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This is intruiging. Apparently it's possible with iOS 9.3
This "configuration profile" says it changes "Internal settings" - ie. the ability to download beta IOS versions in Apple's case - and people are obviously trying to see what else these profiles can be made to do! They have probably existed for some time - but Apple has made their existence much more public! |
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