Quote Originally Posted by Gordman View Post
So yeah, as the title says.

So here's the deal. Ever since the first day I've had my current phone (which is approximately 1 year), right off the bat I went into my settings to disable the pre-installed YouTube app. I really hate the fucking app and want nothing to do with it. If I want to play something on YouTube I will access it through my mobile browser, which works just fine for me.

Despite me disabling the app in my Android settings, sooner or later it re-enables itself! This has happened NUMEROUS times since I've had my phone. I will, like normal, google something...if there is an associated video to click on through the search results, once in a while it prompts me to "update" my youtube app, and many if not all of these times it just automatically re-enables the fucking app even though I disabled it.This is fucking bullshit and should not be happening.

I'm 100% sure that I've disabled any permissions regarding this situation but nonetheless it keeps happening.

How the fuck?!

I searched around a bit and it looks like there are many others who have had this same situation. I cannot believe Google is getting away with this blatant horseshit and have not found an easy fix yet unless I go through all of the bullshit of rooting my phone (which obv I'm not experienced at)

Anyone?

samsungs run android os.

google develops android os.

youtube is owned by google.

youtube app is probably burned in by design. i cant think of any use case models where it would be essential to day to day operations but that doesnt mean there arent any. it might provide essential libraries used by other components, for example.

tl;dr i think youre genuinely stuck with it.