Are you tired of seeing developer options, USB debugging, or wireless debugging pop up on your Android device? Many users want a cleaner, safer experience without these settings showing up unnecessarily. That’s where the IAmNotADeveloper Xposed module comes in.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through what this module is, why it’s useful, how to install it step by step, and how to troubleshoot common issues. By the end, you’ll know exactly how to use it to keep your phone simple and secure.

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What Is IAmNotADeveloper?
IAmNotADeveloper is an Xposed module designed to hide developer mode, USB debugging, and wireless debugging on Android devices. It’s perfect for users who don’t want these advanced options visible or accessible, making their phone feel more user-friendly and less cluttered.
Requirements
Before you start, make sure you have:
- An Android device with root access.
- Xposed Framework installed.
- Basic knowledge of installing modules.
- A backup of your phone (to avoid issues if something goes wrong).
Features of IAmNotADeveloper
- Hide Developer Mode: Removes the developer options menu.
- Disable USB Debugging Visibility: Keeps debugging hidden from apps.
- Hide Wireless Debugging: Stops wireless debugging prompts.
- Simple Setup: Easy to enable/disable within Xposed.
What Can You Use This Module For?
- Privacy: Prevent apps or others from detecting debugging modes.
- Cleaner Settings: No unnecessary developer menus cluttering your phone.
- Security: Reduce risks of accidental debugging connections.
Download
You can download the latest release directly from the GitHub repository here.
Install Guide (Step by Step)
- Open Xposed Installer on your device.
- Search for IAmNotADeveloper or manually install the downloaded
.apk. - Activate the Module in Xposed.
- Reboot Your Device to apply changes.
- Check Settings – developer options should now be hidden.
How to Use
- After installation, open Xposed Installer.
- Select the apps where you want the module to take effect.
- Avoid selecting system apps (this may cause your phone to not boot properly).
- Reboot and enjoy a cleaner settings menu.
Troubleshooting
- Phone won’t boot? → You may have applied the module to system apps. Restore from backup.
- Module not working? → Ensure Xposed Framework is properly installed.
- Options still visible? → Reboot again or clear cache.
FAQs
Yes, as long as you don’t apply it to system apps.
Yes, root access is required to use Xposed modules.
Simply disable the module in Xposed and reboot.
Conclusion
The IAmNotADeveloper module is a simple yet powerful way to hide developer options and debugging modes on your Android device. It helps keep your phone clean, private, and secure.
If you found this guide helpful, leave a comment below and share your experience with the module!