For those of you who are switching from Android to iPhone, you may be wondering how to disable apps that you don’t use. On Android, it is very customizable and easy to disable apps that are getting in your way and hogging a lot of data in the background. However, on iPhone, it may seem like a daunting task.
Fear not, because we have a solution for you! In this guide, we will show you how to disable apps on your iPhone in just a few simple steps.
Let’s say you want to disable the Safari Browser app and the Wallet app because you don’t use them. With Safari, you probably use something like Google Chrome or another browser, and the Wallet app is just not relevant to you. Here’s how to disable these apps:
1. Go to the Settings menu on your iPhone.
2. Scroll down and select “Screen Time”.
3. On the next page, select “Content & Privacy Restrictions”.
4. Then, select “Allowed Apps”.
5. You will see a list of apps that you cannot delete from your phone, but you can disable them.
6. Simply toggle the switch next to the app you want to disable. In this case, we will disable Safari and Wallet app.
7. Go back to your home screen and you will notice that the apps are no longer there. They are not running and they are out of your way!
By following these simple steps, you can disable any app that you don’t use on your iPhone. It’s a great way to save data and keep your phone organized.
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