![]() Despite that, this program is completely counter intuitive and useless. I work with programming and system integration every day so I like to consider myself at least a knowledge level above the average user. Of course, this didn't help much except walk me through how to uninstall which only 'disables' Knox. I went directly to Samsung and downloaded the manual here. They don't take up that much room, and I don't think they actually run unless you ask them to. Learn to pretend they're not there, is all I can say. I too once again disabled/turned off NFL Mobile, but Samsung really, really wants us to have all this great Knox stuff, and the rudimentary bits of it that came with the upgrade can't be removed or disabled. WRT ltolman's original question, there's no way. But unless business security considerations demand that you keep using it, you may be able to look through all the Knox-related entries in Application manager and find the one that was manually downloaded and therefore can be uninstalled. So, if you're actually using the thing, you really are stuck with these stupid limitations. In that Android Central thread people talk about uninstalling it too. However, from what I can tell you actually have to download and install Knox to activate these features they aren't actually pushed to the phone with the 4.3 update. And in that alternative universe, "there may be restrictions on moving data into and out of container and some applications may have their features restricted." When I went to my app tray and tapped the Knox icon (with some hesitation!) just to see, I got a screen that seems to indicate that inside the "Samsung KNOX container" you're in "another private mobile." It sounds like the Android equivalent of a Windows virtual machine. Folks there confirm that once you've used Knox, you can't exit it to your preferred launcher, and can only go to TouchWiz (or apparently, as you've discovered, LadyRelm, Knox's copy of TouchWiz). There's a thread on Android Central that includes some discussion of Knox (ob-knox-ious?) issues. I still have two completely different "personal desktops" It didn't restore everything back to normal. It removed the Knox private area, but not the "knox copy" of my personal desktop. Now I am stuck in "Knox copy" personal desktop hell. So I have tried REMOVING Knox from my phone in hopes that everything would go back to normal. Confusing, frustrating, and a big box of "Nope!" So.this seems to indicate that my phone is holding a pointer for "three" separate desktops - Knox, my regular personal desktop, and a "Knox copy" of a personal desktop. However, if I go into my app list and click on my EX launcher, it takes me back to my regular, normal desktop where everything is where it should be. ALL GONE under the "Knox copy" of my personal desktop. In my regular desktop, I use a variety of themes and widgets. Instead of taking me back to my familiar and useable personal desktop, it takes me to a "Knox copy" that has different icons/screens. Frustrating as I wasted two+ hours trying to make this happen.īut the most annoying problem.and the reason why I'm trying to DELETE Knox from my phone.is what happens when I switch back to my Personal space. It won't allow me to add my business calendar (via Gmail) into Knox. Needless to say, I managed to get my business email into Knox, but the Knox calendar will only take Microsoft Exchange. We use Google Business Apps so my account is Gmail-based. I tried to move my corporate email and calendar into knox. Like you, I received it with the update except that I *thought* it might be useful. Further information is also available in our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.I am also in the middle of a Knox nightmare. You can withdraw your consent and modify your choices at any time by clicking on the "Cookie Preferences" button located at the bottom of our website. You can also make a choice by category by clicking "Configure". Alternatively, you may click "Continue without accepting" to refuse all non-essential technologies. If you are happy for technologies to be used for these purposes, click on "Accept All" to accept all of the technologies. ![]() Through these technologies, we will collect information such as your interaction with our website, your preferences and your browsing habits. We would also like to set optional/non-essential technologies to give you the best user experience. Some of these technologies are technically essential to provide you with a secure, well-functioning and reliable website. Samsung Electronics, and its partners, use cookies and similar technologies (collectively “technologies”) to store and access information on your device.
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