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Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip Jun 2026

Wait for the script to finish executing. You will see terminal text confirming that Vaultkeeper, Proca, and FBE have been disabled. Step 4: Wipe Data (Mandatory)

Disabling encryption and VaultKeeper significantly lowers the device's security. If your phone is stolen, your data will be more accessible.

Disables forced encryption, allowing users to access their data partition in custom recoveries .

Ensure your phone has at least 50% battery to prevent shutting down mid-flash. Multidisabler-samsung-2.6.zip

When flashed through a custom recovery, the script targets specific Samsung services that can "fight back" against modifications:

Multidisabler is a custom script created by the Android developer community (primarily maintained by top developers on XDA-Developers like topjohnwu and ianmacd ). It is designed to be flashed via a custom recovery (TWRP) immediately after modifying a Samsung device's stock firmware.

This article dives deep into what this file is, why version 2.6 matters, how to use it safely, and the risks involved. Wait for the script to finish executing

Disabling encryption (FBE) typically requires a Format Data (not just a wipe) in TWRP to take effect, which will erase all files on your device.

To understand why this file is interesting, you have to understand the enemy. Modern Samsung phones (S10, S20, Note series, etc.) have a stubborn security daemon called Vaultkeeper. Even after you unlock the bootloader, Vaultkeeper sits in the background, refusing to let the phone boot if it detects a non-stock recovery (like TWRP) or disables features like Samsung Pay, Secure Folder, and even camera performance, simply because the device integrity is "compromised."

Created by renowned developer ianmacd specifically for the Samsung S10 series, it later became a standard tool for the wider Galaxy ecosystem, making the modification process much smoother and more reliable. If your phone is stolen, your data will be more accessible

What (e.g., Galaxy S10, A51) are you using?

Disables a service that can lock the bootloader or revert custom changes.