yes, and you can also time bomb it when the application expires.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1223552/how-to-time-bomb-an-android-application

Enjoy,

On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Lance Nanek <[email protected]> wrote:

> I can think of some legitimate reasons. What if the user is a parent,
> for example, and wants to let a very little kid use the phone. They
> might like to be able to setup an application white list.
>
> Without a parental code entered the phone would only run a pre-
> approved set of apps that the parent has checked out to make sure the
> kid can't get in trouble with.
>
> I think the Xbox has a similar system where a parental code can limit
> the rating level of games and limit online content and contacts.
>
> On Nov 29, 1:05 pm, Edward  Falk <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Nov 28, 5:16 pm, sleith <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > any one know the code to block app so cannot be launched? >.<
> > > thx
> >
> > Why would you want to do this?  It sounds like you want to take
> > control away from the user.  If the user doesn't want an app launched,
> > they can, you know, just not launch it.
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