How many of you need apps like tinder, plenty of fish hidden?

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Hi everyone, how many of you need your apps hidden and invisible to other? Any of you hide apps like Tinder, plenty of fish or other adult apps? or you guys just hide them from kids, such as games that you donot want then to interfere with the progress?
 

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Apps can be frozen but they now show as disabled in 4. 4.

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Frozen & disabled are basically the same thing. However, I've never seen the term "frozen" available on a stock device. The frozen feature is typically reserved for rooted users using Titanium Backup or MyBackup Pro type apps. Most newer stock devices provide the ability to hide apps as do most third party launchers.

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Frozen & disabled are basically the same thing. However, I've never seen the term "frozen" available on a stock device. The frozen feature is typically reserved for rooted users using Titanium Backup or MyBackup Pro type apps. Most newer stock devices provide the ability to hide apps as do most third party launchers.

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When titanium freezes an app (rooted and stock) it shows in the system app Manager as disabled on 4.4 and up. I think they did this in case carriers disable apps, you can still see them.

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For one, Titanium is only available for rooted users. Yes, they will show up in your application manger as "disabled", but there's nothing wrong with that. You want to be able to see them so you can unfreeze them, (especially system apps) in the event you return to a previous version or update your device. The main thing is they won't show up in your app drawer.

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I use apps to hide games from children. I think it is really essential to have a hide app software. I found these apps really effective.
 
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