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pkg(scope): com.facebook.katana is not removed #847

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starbrights opened this issue Feb 9, 2025 · 2 comments
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pkg(scope): com.facebook.katana is not removed #847

starbrights opened this issue Feb 9, 2025 · 2 comments
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package::addition Adding new apps to the debloat list

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@starbrights
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starbrights commented Feb 9, 2025

List your packages

  • Package name: com.facebook.katana
  • List: misc
  • Removal:
  • Description:

Sorry, I am new here. Maybe there is some misunderstanding. I removed on Samsung S22 all recommended packages. But after booting there is still a facebook icon and the com.facebook.katana.
Not sure what it is for, but should be removed too, right?

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@starbrights starbrights added the package::addition Adding new apps to the debloat list label Feb 9, 2025
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the package exists

"com.facebook.katana": {
"list": "Misc",
"description": "Facebook app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.facebook.katana)\n",
"dependencies": [],
"neededBy": [],
"labels": [],
"removal": "Recommended"
},

and yes it should be getting removed maybe you dont have the newest version / uad_list.json file

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Did you uninstall or disable?

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