 OK, this is a shorter version of a longer video I'm going to do with more detail in a couple of days. But right now, let's look at this real quick. New Android phone. Come in here. Let's say I want to uninstall Chrome. I grab Chrome. I drag like this. There's no uninstall option. It's a default, installed by default, and it can't be uninstalled. Sometimes you can go into your settings, apps, and then choose from the apps and go and find the app you want, like Chrome, and it will allow you to disable it. And sometimes it won't even let you do that. How can you remove these apps without root? Well, let's log into our phone, ADB Shell. I do have debugging installed or enabled, I should say. And again, let's drag this up so we can see. Let's go ahead and PM for package manager, list packages. Let's install packages. Let's grep for Chrome. There's Chrome, Chromecast. Go ahead and grab this one. So everything after the semicolon there that says package, we can do PM uninstall and the name of the package. And it will give us an error. If you've installed newer versions of Chrome, it might uninstall those, but the default one will still be installed because it's installed to a partition that's read-only. But we can still remove it from our system by using this same command, but adding dash dash user zero. And now it was uninstalled. Let's do that again for one more real quick. We're going to list packages. We'll grep for music. We found Google Android apps, YouTube music. If I PM uninstall it, it's going to give me an error. If I add in to that same command dash dash user, let's make this full screen so you can see zero. So PM for package manager, uninstall dash dash user zero and the name of the package. Go ahead and bring this back up so you can see it as it disappears. We'll hit enter and it unstalls. That's the short version. I'll have more details in a couple of days. Films by chris.com.