#rust#adb#android#debloat#privacy
The Universal Android Debloater GUI is a tool that helps remove unnecessary apps (bloatware) from Android devices. This can improve your phone's performance, battery life, and privacy. It works on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and you need to enable USB debugging and install ADB to use it. The tool lists apps that are safe to remove and allows you to export and import your selections. However, some system apps can't be fully uninstalled without root access. Always back up your data before using it to avoid any issues.
https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater
How to run #ADB and #fastboot in #Termux without root to unlock #bootloader, run ADB commands, remove #bloatware, flash ROM, or even root another #Android
https://www.mobile-hacker.com/2025/06/16/how-to-run-adb-and-fastboot-on-a-non-rooted-android-smartphone-using-termux/:
1. It supports debloating of various manufacturers and mobile carriers such as LG, Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Realme, Vivo, ZTE, OnePlus, Nokia, Sony, Asus, Google, Fairphone, Motorola, Tecno, Unihertz.
2. Full access to the app’s private storage — including databases, tokens, cached credentials, config files, or even offline user data.
3. Another common issue in AndroidManifest.xml is this flag: When enabled (which it is by default unless explicitly disabled), Android allows the app’s private data to be backed up via ADB — again, even on non-rooted devices.
Android, use termux-adb command instead of adb
https://github.com/nohajc/termux-adb
Android debloater for pc and debloat lists
https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation
https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation/blob/main/resources/assets/uad_lists.json
#debloat
Universal Android Debloater Next Generation
https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation
This is a detached fork of the UAD project, which aims to improve privacy and battery performance by removing unnecessary and obscure system apps. This can also contribute to improving security by reducing (but not eliminating) the attack surface. Read the wiki for more details on getting started. Whilst UAD-ng can remove system apps, it cannot detect or remove potentially malicious system services or drivers baked into the firmware of your device by various vendors; some vendor-specific apps are only UI front-ends to vendor-provided system services, and as such disabling/uninstalling those apps will not stop a service from running. Additional information can be found in package descriptions inside the Universal Android Debloater Next Generation application.
#Android#debloat#UADNG
Android Tool
Program to manage control Android devices with Fastboot and ADB
Main Features:
Batch and single app installation (.apk files)
Disable, enable or uninstall system apps
Open, force stop or clear data of your apps
Receive and save logs from your device
Install or boot custom recovery or wipe partitions
Save apps list
Always relevant links to firmware and everything you need
And more
https://github.com/fast-geek/Android-Tool
Download - https://github.com/fast-geek/Android-Tool/releases
Telegram channel - @android_tooI
Telegram chat - @android_tooI_chat
4PDA thread - https://4pda.to/forum/index.php?showtopic=1000362
📡@NoGoolag📡@Libreware
#adb#fastboot
Warning for #Android gapps traitors:
Uninstall the application: Android System SafetyCore, which has been automatically installed on most devices. It is used by Google to scan your data, just like Apple has been doing on iOS, but you have the choice to uninstall it. If you don't have it yet, watch out for it being installed silently over the next few days!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.safetycore
Be careful on GrapheneOS too if you have Google services installed.
While GrapheneOS will stop it from auto installing, it can nag you about installing it. And it won't tell you what it really is. Nor will most online resources.
Sandboxed Google Play compatibility layer: stop Play Store from attempting to auto-install some system component packages, such as "Android System SafetyCore" (com.google.android.safetycore) and "Android System Key Verifier" (com.google.android.contactkeys)
https://grapheneos.org/releases
The phone is asking me to install this app, anyone knows information about if its truly need it or not? Im with the Google Play Services sandbox install
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/19193-android-system-safety-core
If you don't have GrapheneOS, it's going to automatically install itself again at some point after uninstalling it.
Locating the App
Go to Settings → Apps (or Apps & Notifications) → Show system apps. Look for “Android System SafetyCore.”
Check whether the app has any special permissions (e.g., internet access).
Uninstalling or Disabling
In many cases, you can uninstall an update or at least disable the app. Check the available options in the app info.
This is client side scanning. It's a way to spy on your device before it's encrypted.
Other information on the topic:
https://www.androidauthority.com/google-messages-nudes-3499420/
https://www.androidauthority.com/android-system-key-verifier-3499353/
LibreMobileOS
AOSP-based mobile OS aiming to ease transition to de-googled(*) #Android use-cases, while also supporting using Google services.
Supports microg or gms
https://libremobileos.com/lmodroid
https://get.libremobileos.com
OpenAndroidInstaller
https://openandroidinstaller.org
The graphical installer that makes installing alternative #Android distributions nice and easy from your computer.
🚨 A Mirai-based botnet dubbed xlabs_v1 is exploiting exposed #Android Debug Bridge (ADB) services on port 5555 to hijack IoT devices.
It enables 21 DDoS attack methods and uses bandwidth profiling to tier attacks, targeting game servers.
Read: https://thehackernews.com/2026/05/mirai-based-xlabsv1-botnet-exploits-adb.html
🛑 ALERT - A flaw in EngageLab’s #Android SDK exposed 30M+ crypto wallet installs to potential data access.
The intent redirection bug allowed sandbox bypass via a malicious app on the same device. No active exploitation found.
🔗Read → https://thehackernews.com/2026/04/engagelab-sdk-flaw-exposed-50m-android.html
🛑 Perseus, a new #Android malware, enables full device takeover via Accessibility abuse. It runs live remote sessions, steals banking credentials, and scans notes apps for sensitive data.
It spreads through IPTV-style apps delivered via phishing and sideloading.
🔗 Read → https://thehackernews.com/2026/03/new-perseus-android-banking-malware.html