About 3 days ago my phone installed without warning this app, I just removed with no problems, maybe you shoult see if you have too

  • khanas1f@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    You won’t achieve anything by uninstalling this. Google will just implement this at OS level in future OTA updates anyways or simply reinstall it again because they have that deep level of privilege on Android. You gotta jump ship and leave the Android all together, get Graphene or some other custom ROM.

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    17 hours ago

    I use Graphene, if you can, you should also use a custom rom.

    On stock Android, Google has System privileges. If they want to do anything, they don’t need to install an app visible to the user. Whatever this is, it probably has some kind of purpose. The problem isn’t the app, but running an OS that the manufacturer has full control over.

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    16 hours ago

    Fuck, I just deleted it, should’ve disable it like I did with android safety core, now I’m sure at some ppint it will get reinstalled and I won’t notice it or remember to check

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    20 hours ago

    no google play services here.

    so no weird apps installing themselves on my phone.

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    19 hours ago

    Weirdly it’s not installed on my pixel 9. I shudder every time this piece of shit updates.

    I know I should install graphene and I will but right now my life is a fiasco and I just can’t undertake the slightest risk that an essential won’t work. I’ve been installing custom roms since the PDA days so it’s not that.

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      16 hours ago

      I installed graohene on a pixel 9a some weeks ago. Zero prior knowledge. Never done any ROM phone stuff. Its just following a tutorial and clicking some buttons in a browser and on the phone. Like 20 mins or so?

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        15 hours ago

        Please spare me your enthusiasm, I cannot bear any risk that my banking app won’t work or anything else along those lines.

        You’re not really listening.

        I know what I’m doing, I’m just not going to do it rn because I’m smart enough to know better.

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          6 hours ago

          If I remember correctly the google sandboxing should make up for that, though I’d suggest finding someone with your exact problem

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      18 hours ago

      Its not the PDA days anymore. They’re not ROMs anymore. Its a very easy and painless operation. Just plug it in and click some buttons in the browser.

      Although it does involve restoring the system so…just make sure everything is backed up!

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      22 hours ago

      That one is also safe to remove, but that one is a bit older and is apparently just for verifying contacts in E2EE messenger apps. Smells like spyware to me but Google provided no more context in the description than that so I’m not inclined to trust it.

      Just be aware that it will likely bring itself back without notice, either in system updates or just pushed by the Play Store.

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      11 hours ago

      PlayStore description says:

      Android Developer Verification is a Google system service that protects users on certified Android devices by validating the identity of developers for apps installed from the internet. By ensuring every app is linked to a verified developer, this service provides an essential layer of security for your device.

      This is likely part of Google’s attempt to close down Android and strengthen its monopoly and data harvesting mania.

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      17 hours ago

      Name would suggest it’s part of the upcoming developer verification feature. The one that will prevent installation of any app from a developer not registered with Google, without jumping through some extra hoops.