The average phone ships with  91 apps  that don't belong to you

SlamDoor keeps cyber hacks outside.

So let's all SlamDoor.

Puts you in control of your stuff. Scan your phone, find what's spying, draining, and duplicating — then SlamDoor it.

SlamDoor my phone →

SlamDoor found 14 threats

6 duplicates · 5 privacy risks · 3 unused

G
Chrome
Browser · 245 MB
Keep
S
Samsung Internet
Browser · 312 MB
SlamDoor
M
Gmail
Email · 198 MB
Keep
S
Samsung Email
Email · 178 MB
You Pick
B
Bixby Voice
Assistant · 410 MB
SlamDoor
Threats locked out 2.4 GB reclaimed
How it works

Three taps to a phone that's actually yours

1

Scan

SlamDoor maps every app on your phone — pre-installed, duplicates, background spies. Nothing hides from SlamDoor.

2

Identify

For every threat and duplicate, we flag the privacy risk, battery drain, and data exposure. You see exactly what each app is doing to you.

3

SlamDoor it

One tap to remove, disable, or replace. No root. No ADB commands. Just your phone — with the door slammed on everything that doesn't belong.

Manufacturers put spies on your phone. You didn't ask for them.

91

Pre-installed apps

The average phone ships with 91 system apps. Most of them are tracking, reporting, or just taking up space.

76%

Users want them gone

Three out of four people try to remove bloatware the day they get a new phone. Most give up. SlamDoor doesn't.

2.4 GB

Wasted storage

Duplicate browsers, email apps, galleries, and assistants you never opened — hogging space that's yours.

24/7

Always-on surveillance

Apps you never use still sync, phone home, and drain your battery. That's not a bug — that's the business model.

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The SlamDoor Security Hub

What is PII? How does phishing work? Which app permissions are dangerous? We wrote it all in plain English — no jargon, no degree required.

Learn how to protect yourself →

Your phone. Your rules.

SlamDoor puts the power back where it belongs. Got a sketchy app? SlamDoor it. Every app on your phone earns its place, or it's gone.