Final answer:
To turn off USB debugging on an Android device, go to the Settings app, find the Developer options menu, and toggle the switch next to 'USB debugging' to turn it off.
Step-by-step explanation:
How to Turn Off USB Debugging on Android
To turn off USB debugging on an Android device:
- Go to the Settings app on your Android device.
- Scroll down and tap on 'Developer options'.
- In the Developer options menu, find the 'USB debugging' option.
- Toggle the switch next to 'USB debugging' to turn it off.
Once USB debugging is turned off, your Android device will no longer allow debugging through the USB connection.
To turn off USB debugging on Android, access the Developer Options through Settings, scroll to USB debugging, and switch it off. If Developer Options isn't visible, enable it by tapping Build number seven times.
To turn off USB debugging on an Android device, you need to access the Developer Options menu. Here are the steps:
- Open the Settings app on your Android device.
- Scroll down and tap on System (on some devices, you might need to go to Advanced to find the System option).
- Locate and select Developer Options.
- Within Developer Options, find the USB debugging toggle and switch it off.
If you cannot see Developer Options, it may be hidden; to enable it, go to About phone within the Settings, tap Build number seven times until a message pops up indicating that you are now a developer. Once enabled, you can go back and access the Developer Options to turn off USB debugging as described.