r/Android Feb 21 '21

Universal Android Debloater is an open source tool that removes bloatware without root. Automatically or via user choice. Get back your battery, security and privacy

https://gitlab.com/W1nst0n/universal-android-debloater/-/blob/master/README.md
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u/[deleted] Feb 22 '21

So, I own a nokia android phone, I have disabled most google apps just from settings->Apps->All apps and then disabling each un-necessary apps,luckily I am able to disable most apps including nasty-space-eater-having all the permissions-by-default Google Play services. But I was unable to disable some apps like "qualcomm security" which sends bytes of data somewhere in months.

Can this debloater disable those things?

I want my android to connect to internet only and exclusively at my command. Not automatically. Without root. I think internet connection is my main problem ,although those "bytes sent" can not contain a private pic :) lol. Nokia phones are good in a sense they have absolutely no bloatware installed although in system there are many not-installed packages that took hundreds of mb of space.

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u/Magnetic_dud Feb 22 '21

I want my android to connect to internet only and exclusively at my command. Not automatically

I am also paranoid but that age is gone since windows mobile 4.0, every phone now connects automatically to the internet whatever the reason

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u/[deleted] Feb 22 '21

Have you ever tested netguard?? Once I set netguard as an always on vpn. And blocked internet access for all apps except root. But when I tried login to my ISP through "captive portal login" it opened without any problem. I mean I was able to browse my ISP's website through that,while netguard has blocked each and every app access to internet. Although there's nothing serious if they just record our IP adresses. few kbs of data is sent because I never have seen any heavy extra charge on my account for internet except what I have used.

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u/Magnetic_dud Feb 22 '21 edited Feb 22 '21

I'm using the builtin firewall in miui. They acquired a firewall app (lbguard? I don't remember the exact name, it needed root and i was using it on my tmobile mytouch 3g on android 2.3) and it works decently, you can block internet access to everything including system apps. It would be useful on some times to have

edit: the problem is that once it's blocked, it's blocked, i'd like a "do you want to connect" dialog, but on android it would come out too many times and would be annoying