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Adb App Control Extended Key 〈2025〉

adb shell pm suspend --user 0 com.tencent.mobilegame When you want to play again:

adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.youtube adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.android.camera2 adb shell pm grant com.google.android.gm android.permission.CAMERA Wait—the last line is crucial. Instead of disabling camera apps, you revoke the permission via the extended key. A game constantly runs background tracking services. Instead of uninstalling (which loses data), you suspend it. adb app control extended key

| Command | Effect | | :--- | :--- | | pm disable-user | Disables for the current user only. | | pm disable-until-used | Disables until the user manually launches the app. | | pm disable-dm | Disables package verification. (Dangerous; for development only) | | pm enable | Re-enables a disabled app. | adb shell pm suspend --user 0 com

But what exactly is this "extended key"? It is not a single button or a standalone command. It is a conceptual framework of advanced flags, intent filters, and permission modifiers that extend ADB’s native app control package manager (PM) functions. Instead of uninstalling (which loses data), you suspend it