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It is as simple as mentioned in the questions I tried it up with another app of mine and tried to unregister its broadcast receiver from my new app but it didn't happened. using th unregisterReceiver(kill2nd);

  • Why would you want to do this? – Mike M. Dec 06 '13 at 12:55
  • http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7439041/how-to-unregister-broadcastreceiver Hi try this link it useful for you – Guru Dec 06 '13 at 12:58
  • To create a master app whose sub apps will have the authority to receive the data in its own database only, no spy app will do any tasks hidden. – BILAL SARWAR Dec 06 '13 at 12:59
  • I think you could do this by creating a broadcast receiver in your sub app that can receive an intent that tells it to register or unregister its other receiver. The receiver that you want to turn on and off should not be declared in the manifest but only registered/unregistered in the code of its own app. Your master app can just broadcast the intent that tells the sub app to do its thing. – Tenfour04 Dec 06 '13 at 14:22
  • I want to unregister the other apps broadcastreceivers e.g sms pro is working so I want to unregister its receiver hopefully its more clear – BILAL SARWAR Dec 07 '13 at 08:37

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