This app is a preinstalled system app used to install other apps... if you
restrict access to this one, you are done.
Am 03.07.2016 7:42 nachm. schrieb "Adrian Tudor" <[email protected]>:

> I wasn't able to find that app. But i don't want an app, i want to build
> an app :)
>
> On Sunday, July 3, 2016 at 6:23:37 PM UTC+3, Dario Dorando wrote:
>>
>> There is an app called "Package Installer", which installs every package
>> (apk & Playstore). You can simply set a password query for this one. This
>> prevents every application from (un-)installing unless you enter the right
>> password.
>> Am 03.07.2016 11:24 vorm. schrieb "Adrian Tudor" <[email protected]
>> >:
>>
>>> I want to make an application that block all new applications install.
>>> (Block all .apk install and all play store install)
>>>
>>>
>>> I don't have root access on my device. So when i want to install an app,
>>> an popup with a password should appear.
>>>
>>>
>>> I just want to block all. I searched but didn't find anything useful. I
>>> just need some hints how can i do that.
>>>
>>> I'm not looking for the exact solution, just looking for the mechanism
>>> and for some documentation/explanation.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I found i can catch an app when it launch and ask for a password then.
>>> But isn't that doesn't help me.
>>>
>>>
>>> Also i found the AppRestrictionEnforce but didn't found what it does.
>>>
>>> Also found the device administration class but i didn't find in it a way
>>> to restrict the apk install.
>>>
>>> Or after the installation can i block the packages so the user can't
>>> access that application with not a specific permission?
>>>
>>>
>>> There are some application in play store that can do that, you can
>>> select on it only some application that you want to allow to be installed.
>>>
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