Comment by b112
20 hours ago
Not sure what the point of this all is.
Seems far easier to just use ADB. Especially rather than trusting a codebase you don't know, and an app you don't know.
I also find it better to use ADB, list all apps installed, remove what I personally choose, instead of a list by others.
It's fairly easy:
adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.youtube # Youtube
adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.partnersetup # Google Partner Setup (Some kind of inter-app sync service)
(I have a list of about 100 apps I do this with, on mainline android phones)
It's the best you'll typically get. It's deactivated, but still in the ROM of course.
It can block things that adb can't.
And you can set it up without a laptop (although it's easier to so the initial setup with a laptop) and once setup, you have an app that can enable/disable things.