Could this package start following this newer fork (current release: 0.6.2) for releases, considering that the original project is unmaintained? The aur/universal-android-debloater package has moved to the newer fork already.

At the time of writing, the version number of the most recent build is 0.4.1, which is a hotfix for the 0.4 major release. One of the prime improvements in the 0.4 update is the asynchronous execution of parallel ADB commands, which greatly enhances the UI responsiveness. The "Recommended" debloat list has been revised too, hence it's less likely to remove something you'd want to keep. The debloat list now contains a couple of new packages corresponding to Fairphone, Qualcomm, Unihertz, Xiaomi, and the British carrier EE. Lastly, for Arch Linux users, the Universal Android Debloater tool is now available in the AUR in the form of universal-android-debloater-bin (as binary) and universal-android-debloater (as source).


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Cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted android devices. Improve your privacy, the security and battery life of your device. - GitHub - 0x192/universal-android-debloater:...

Not every privacy lovers use GreaphenOS and many have stock android. Stock android has many useless bloatware from Google and the vendor. Every bloatware may have security and privacy issue. So It is recommended to remove all bloatware that is not used. The problem is, many bloatwares cannot be uninstalled/disabled from android. So recommending bloatware removing software in website would be great.

Android has never claimed todo that or be working on it (though i am sure they are, wont someone please think of the children) for the meantime i have 100% control over my device with android if i set it up just so.

So apple, android, it dosent really matter. Its what yiu do with it after that which makes a difference, and with apple you are not the only user of your phone, they as a corporation of thousands have access to your phone unannounced and with no need to tell you they are doing anything.

hackability. They (apple) like to say they are more secure. From marketing it would seem they are for normies, and for advanced users Android can be made more secure and for high value targets, you are pwned regardless, just embrace it. It gets kind of annoying the tick-for-tat bank malware that is just for android, then there is one for iOS, then there is a critical zero day for one, then a week later, the other.

Using the ADB Shell commands to uninstall, freeze, disable and reinstall system apps on Android without root is the most popular method among users. However, unless you have a debloater script handy with you, the process requires typing the pm uninstall --user 0 command one by one. This method is not only time-consuming but also unsafe, especially for newbies. Uninstalling just one wrong app can make some essential app or feature non-functional or cause a bootloop.

Per W1nst0n, this is a "universal tool which removes bloatwares on any Android phones by using ADB." At last, a way to make any Android device the sum of its parts. This is the sort of tool you use on a device that's been in the hands of a child or an inexperienced internet user that's downloaded all manner of nonsense and/or believes or believed that every bit of software that's pre-loaded on a device is worth using and trustworthy in its own right.

Make a backup of your android phone before using, just in case you do something crazy. You can't brick the phone using this (according to UAD website) but you could lose all data if you put the phone in a boot loop and had to manually reset the phone, so know how to manually reset your phone might be a good idea.

This is the PET file I made for FossaPup64 that has the android debug bridge and universal debloat tool.

The android debug bridge comes from PPM, the universal debloat tool is the GUI version from here (mentioned in 1st post), you should visit the link and read some before using this.

 -android-debloater

The GUI will run without connecting the android phone. It will recognize an android phone when it is connected by USB cable. Your android phone needs to have USB debugging enabled (turn on in phone developer options) for the adb daemon to see the phone. Also the first time you connect the phone there should be some kind of authorization message on the phone to allow the connection. At that time it also helps to enable USB file sharing in the USB phone menu settings (sometimes needed, sometimes not, but to avoid the hassle just enable)

I figure if you try this tool you are probably familiar with the android developer menu and have heard of USB debugging, the adb android debug bridge and are curious enough to do some reading. There is a lot of info available on various methods of debloating an android phone on the internet and most non-root methods will have some similarities to using this program. Learning new stuff can be fun, or it can be a nightmare if you don't follow warnings, so beware and anything you do with this is your responsibility, your fault if you don't backup first and make mistakes. Have fun but don't make a nightmare, if you do make a nightmare it is your own fault so do some reading first before you assume anything.

Open source app store: First thing you should do is download and install an open source appstore like Fdroid to keep getting some of your apps simple and less invasive then say on the Google Play Store. Alot less of the apps track you compared to the amount that do track you on the defualt android app store. 006ab0faaa

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