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    Re-creation of someone else's post because the original was removed and I found it funny when I first saw it

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    [–] red@sopuli.xyz 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (15 children)

    Today I spent 50 minutes figuring out why my app could not set itself as default for www.instagram.com links. I don't have IG installed.

    Turns out the latest Samsung OTA update re-enabled Meta App Manager, Meta App Installer and Meta Services. Any of which, while enabled, will result in the user setting an app to handle certain domain links, only for the users action to be instantly reversed without notification.

    Edit: that's a gif if it doesn't show up correctly. I had an app advertise itself as IG but Meta kept hijacking the link handler. An uninstallable Samsung forced Meta app, that enables itself back after each OTA update.

    If this was on desktop, someone would already be sued. But android? "Sorry can't uninstall system app"

    [–] toeburghz28@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

    Are you using a carrier device or an unlocked device? All of my Samsung devices are unlocked and have almost no bloat, no meta stuff in sight.

    Regardless, check out methods of uninstalling system apps with ADB. If you don't have a computer to use, the app, LADB, let's you use ADB commands on the device and executes them over wifi through wireless ADB

    [–] red@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

    Unlocked Z Fold 5. Does adb require rooting? I'll google.

    [–] toeburghz28@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

    ADB does not require root. Just need a computer with ADB set up, or the app LADB (purchase on the app store) and a WiFi network.

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