If you’re using Google Custom Search on your Android device, it’s time to remove it. This feature is not supported by Google, and it’s not safe. CustomSearch is a feature that was added to Google Android in version 2.3. It allows you to search through your contacts and other files using a custom list of keywords. If you use this feature often, you may want to disable it so that your phone doesn’t start searching for these keywords automatically. To disable CustomSearch on your Android device, open the Settings app and select “Google” from the top left corner of the screen. Then select “Custom Search.” Under “Usage,” select “Never.” If you’re still using CustomSearch on your device after disabling it, you may have to reset your phone so that CustomSearch can start up again automatically. To do this, open the Settings app and select “Google” from the top left corner of the screen again. Then select “Reset.” Under “Usage,” select “Never.”