Google + re-enabling?

shantheman#AC

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So...after 4.04 update...google plus re-enbles after I've disabled it. Google books does this too. Anyone else see this? I'm stock and not rooted.
 
Yep, I noted this in one of the update threads - Google+ and other Google related apps always re-enable after a full shutdown for me, have to go back in and re-disable every time.
 
So why am I not finding the "disable" button in the apps view in the settings menu? I remember it being in there somewhere when I first got the Nexus but now I can't find it. WTH?

Edit: I had to "Uninstall Updates" to Google+ first, then the Disable button reappeared. But still...WTH?
 
I'm noticing the same thing, the disable button, is missing on all my app screens. I fired up my Asus prime and the disable button is missing there too. I still have programs set to be disabled but I don't know how to disable new programs going forward. Wondering whats going on?

*EDIT* oops. I take it back. There is a disable button on pre-loaded apps. just for the record, I LOVE LOVE LOVE Google plus!


So why am I not finding the "disable" button in the apps view in the settings menu? I remember it being in there somewhere when I first got the Nexus but now I can't find it. WTH?

Edit: I had to "Uninstall Updates" to Google+ first, then the Disable button reappeared. But still...WTH?
 
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After each reboot (due to battery swaps, usually), the disabled Google+ STILL re-enables itself. Even after backing out the updates that hid the Disable button, the app keeps enabling after reboots. As long as I don't let the app update, I can at least disable it...but will have to repeat that after the next battery swap.
 
Back out the most recent update. Then the disable trick works.

Huh. That wasn't working for me before, but then I read your post about not letting it update. I found it in the market and unchecked "automatically update," then I disabled it. I've rebooted a couple of times to see what would happen, but its still disabled as of now. Knock on wood... thanks!
 

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