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 There is a list on the left of the screen that contains all the apps currently on the device (All Apps). Apps can be added to the Blacklisted packages list on the right. Any apps in this list will prevent the mobile user from uninstalling the app from the device. There is a list on the left of the screen that contains all the apps currently on the device (All Apps). Apps can be added to the Blacklisted packages list on the right. Any apps in this list will prevent the mobile user from uninstalling the app from the device.
  
-The list on the left has the usual check tick and the upper most check tick will select/​deselect the entire list.+The list on the left has the usual check ticks and the upper most check tick will select/​deselect the entire list.
  
 Below is the uninstallation screen. Below is the uninstallation screen.
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 +**__Remove apps From Blacklist__**
 +Once the system user has selected the apps to remove from the blacklist, Remove Apps From Blacklist button will remove them from the blacklist on the device. The Blacklisted Packages list on the right will update to show the blacklisted packages.
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 +**__Get Blacklisted Apps__**
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 +At any time the system user can refresh the blacklisted packages list.
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 +**__Add Package Name To Blacklist__**
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 +If the system user knows a package name of an app, the package name can be entered in this box. It will be added to the blacklist. This is useful if the system user wants to blacklist an app that is not currently on the device and doesn'​t want the mobile user to install it.
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 +The * (asterisk character) can be used to specify all package names. The * is a wild card character and can be used replace other characters.
 +For example, com.abc.def.ghi could be blacklisted by entering:
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 +  * com.abc.def.ghi
 +  * com.abc.def.*
 +  * com.abc.*
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 +com.abc.* would also block the following package name com.abc.xyz
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