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IOS VVP Bloatware Removal
- Apr 09, 2024
There is not really a bloatware remover like you would have on Windows. You can restrict apps (with a approved or prohibited list, in your case you would use a prohibited list of bundle id's) but this means users are not able to 're-install' the apps if they like to use it. I do not think this is what you like to achieve. You can find more info here: device-restrictions-ios
You could create a homescreen layout to make the homescreen less cluttered while keeping and allowing the apps on the device, you can find more info here: ios-device-features-settings
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There is not really a bloatware remover like you would have on Windows. You can restrict apps (with a approved or prohibited list, in your case you would use a prohibited list of bundle id's) but this means users are not able to 're-install' the apps if they like to use it. I do not think this is what you like to achieve. You can find more info here: device-restrictions-ios
You could create a homescreen layout to make the homescreen less cluttered while keeping and allowing the apps on the device, you can find more info here: ios-device-features-settings
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