Adb commands that simulate deleting unnecessary files such as 'AppCloud,' 'AppSelector,' 'MobileServices,' and 'AppServices' from your smartphone.



Some smartphones come with pre-installed apps that collect unnecessary information or recommend the installation of unwanted apps. There's an adb (Android Debug Bridge) command that can remove some of these well-known apps, such as 'AppCloud.'

Aura from Unity & Digital Turbine Blacklists. (Remove AppCloud/AppSelector/MobileServices/AppServices/AppManager) · GitHub

https://gist.github.com/reindex-ot/8d443acd06ae64b12e8740d86badf45c



AppCloud is an app developed by ironSource, an Israeli company, that tracks users' location, app usage patterns, device information, etc., without obtaining their ongoing consent. While it may be a useful app for advertisers, it is unnecessary for users. In addition, it sends notifications recommending apps, encouraging users to install them.

AppCloud is pre-installed on smartphones sold by major Japanese carriers and on Samsung devices, and there are reports that it cannot be uninstalled and can only be disabled.

Samsung smartphones come pre-installed with 'AppCloud,' an unremovable data collection app, sparking controversy - GIGAZINE



AppCloud is deployed under various app names such as 'AppSelector,' 'MobileServices,' and 'AppServices,' but there seems to be some commonality in the package names.

According to Re*Index. (ot_inc) , the originator of the command, the package names basically all follow the same spelling: 'com.aura.oobe.XXXX'. The name includes 'Aura from Unity', the name of ironSource after its merger.

Similarly, the bloatware packages developed by the company Digital Turbine all share the common format 'com.dti.XXXX'.

A detailed explanation by Re*Index. (ot_inc) is available at the following link.

This is a discussion about AppCloud, or rather, Aura from Unity. | Re*Index. (ot_inc)
https://note.com/reindex/n/n56bff3bfb04f

in Software,   Smartphone, Posted by log1p_kr