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Hide Applications on Android Phone without Rooting

Everyone has nosy friends and it is then when privacy becomes important, especially regarding the applications in your smartphone.

You can achieve this privacy by hiding certain applications in your smartphone and thus saving them from prying eyes.

I’ve been using this method for the last 2–3 years and believe me it works every time.

All you need is the application called Evie Launcher, which is basically an Android launcher to customize the home screen and app drawer of your Android phone.

The procedure has been explained in this video:


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