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## 9.13\. Safe Boot Mode
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Android provides Safe Boot Mode, which allows users to boot up into a mode
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where only preinstalled system apps are allowed to run and all third-party
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apps are disabled. This mode, known as "Safe Boot Mode", provides the user the
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capability to uninstall potentially harmful third-party apps.
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Device implementations are:
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* [SR] STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to implement Safe Boot Mode.
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If device implementations implement Safe Boot Mode, they:
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* [C-1-1] MUST provide the user an option to
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enter Safe Boot Mode in such a way that is uninterruptible from third-party
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apps installed on the device, except when the third-party app is a
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Device Policy Controller and has set the [`UserManager.DISALLOW_SAFE_BOOT`](
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https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/UserManager.html#DISALLOW_SAFE_BOOT)
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flag as true.
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* [C-1-2] MUST provide the user the capability to
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uninstall any third-party apps within Safe Mode.
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* SHOULD provide the user an option to enter Safe Boot Mode from the
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boot menu using a workflow that is different from that of a normal boot.
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