• Re: PSA: Using the PC adb to save a list of all Android apps installed

    From Jeff Layman@3:633/10 to All on Sun May 31 20:29:18 2026
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using the PC adb to save a list of all Android apps installed by the user in order

    On 31/05/2026 17:58, Maria Sophia wrote:
    Maria Sophia wrote:
    Best includes it does something useful, is free, no ads, no login.

    Here's my file of 617 apps I personally installed on my free 64GB A325G.

    If you know of other useful (free, private, no account, no ads) apps not on this list, please let us all know as that's the original goal.

    Have we tested every free useful app on Android by now?
    Dunno.

    I probably tested 5 to 10 times the number of apps that are on my 64GB storage, but here is the current set of 617 apps that I didn't delete.

    Out of interest, have you tried Canta debloater? It requires Shizuku,
    but, I understand, not adb to use it.

    --
    Jeff

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  • From Carlos E.R.@3:633/10 to All on Mon Jun 1 12:05:58 2026
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using the PC adb to save a list of all Android apps installed by the user in order

    On 2026-06-01 02:36, Maria Sophia wrote:
    Maria Sophia wrote:
    Sometimes I use Muntashirakon App Manager, which I know you have, which
    tells me what to debloat, but Canta would do it more gracefully for sure.

    For someone starting fresh, I'd agree with you that they should use Canta

    So how does one run Canta debloating on the PC (Linux, Windows or macOS)?
    I just realized that my new tablet doesn't have, on first boot, any user facing apps. Well, there is google play, obviously, the camera, I don't
    know what else. Nothing like tik-tok, facebook. I had to select what
    browser I wanted. I believe everything can be uninstalled. Everything
    got installed during the first boot.

    --
    Cheers, Carlos.
    ES??, EU??;

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  • From Skeptic@3:633/10 to All on Mon Jun 1 20:45:36 2026
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using the PC adb to save a list of all Android apps installed by the user in order

    On 01/06/2026 04:28, Maria Sophia wrote:
    Since I operate the phone 100% from the PC, on the PC I downloaded the
    Canta APK which comes from F-Droid so I could debloat without the PC.

    Deboating a phone is new to me, and perhaps alien to many here, so tell
    me: does it slow down the service of sending your voice over the phone?
    I was just wondering!

    Is messing around with Android phones one of your hobbies? Android OS is
    owned by Google but used mostly by people who care about privacy! The
    meaning of privacy must have changed recently.








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  • From Jeff Layman@3:633/10 to All on Mon Jun 1 21:17:20 2026
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using the PC adb to save a list of all Android apps installed by the user in order

    On 01/06/2026 04:28, Maria Sophia wrote:
    Maria Sophia wrote:
    I guess I'll try running Canta (with Shizuku) on the phone next.

    Since I operate the phone 100% from the PC, on the PC I downloaded the
    Canta APK which comes from F-Droid so I could debloat without the PC.
    <https://f-droid.org/en/packages/io.github.samolego.canta/>
    <https://f-droid.org/repo/io.github.samolego.canta_225.apk>
    Name: io.github.samolego.canta_225.apk
    Size: 4698310 bytes (4588 KiB)
    SHA256: 5A646D366905C0BE2033AA270B008B3EF79FDA99FBC95988445B0F430283A1ED

    I already had Shizuku, but for others, you can pick it up over here.
    <https://github.com/rikkaapps/shizuku>
    <https://github.com/RikkaApps/Shizuku/releases/tag/v13.6.0>
    <https://github.com/RikkaApps/Shizuku/releases/download/v13.6.0/shizuku-v13.6.0.r1086.2650830c-release.apk>
    Name: shizuku-v13.6.0.r1086.2650830c-release.apk
    Size: 2571773 bytes (2511 KiB)
    SHA256: 6E273AB0E991C4E79BC8B1BBB9B9DD739CCAC1A8712A541A214078886B7B790F

    Or, you can pick it up on the Google Play store if you like.
    <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?hl=en_US&id=moe.shizuku.privileged.api>
    Here is the Shizuku User Guide (which I've never read myself).
    <https://shizuku.rikka.app/guide/setup.html>

    Since you control the phone completely from the PC, run this
    adb shell pm trim-caches 999G
    adb install "C:\canta\io.github.samolego.canta_225.apk"
    adb install "C:\canta\shizuku-v13.6.0.r1086.2650830c-release.apk"

    Now you can run Canta on the phone from the mirrored image on the PC:
    C:\> scrcpy-noconsole.vbs
    Then operate Canta & Shizuku from the mirror image on your PC monitor.

    The funny thing, surprisingly, is a *lot* more stuff was highlighted
    in the Canta running on Android than in the Canta running on Windows.

    I arbitrarily clicked on BBCAgent <com.samsung.android.bbc.bcagent>
    and up popped "Shizuku Required" saying
    "Canta uses Shizuku to uninstall apps without requiring root access.
    Shizuku provides a secure way to access system=-level SDKs."
    a. Start Shizuku service
    b. Grant permission to Canta in Shizuku

    When I pressed "Start Shizuku service" it gave me this command.
    Which I ran in Windows, which started the Android Shizuku service.
    C:\> adb shell sh /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/moe.shizuku.privileged.api/start.sh

    Then I pressed "Grant permission to Canta in Shizuku" and it
    removed the selected BBCAgent package from the Android device.

    Unfortunately each time you delete an app, it asks you to
    Donate, which is kind of a pain, but other than that, the
    Android version of Canta seems to be just as easy to use
    as the PC version of Canta, the only difference, apparently,
    being that the Android version of Canta has a different GUI.

    I'm pretty surprised that the Android Canta found more stuff
    to debloat than did the Windows Canta, but other than that,
    they're both easy to use to debloat your Android safely.

    Both seem to work well, so I thank Jeff for his great ideas.
    a. Canta on Android + Shizuku on Android
    b. Canta on the PC + adb on the PC

    Well you did all the work! I meant to ask about Canta a month or two ago
    when I saw it in the F-Droid "Latest" list. It looked interesting and I thought it had said that adb wasn't required. Unfortunately when I
    checked after seeing your OP in this thread, it had already disappeared
    from the latest list, and the current entry for Canta doesn't mention
    adb, only Shizuku.

    --
    Jeff

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  • From Jeff Layman@3:633/10 to All on Mon Jun 1 22:39:25 2026
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using the PC adb to save a list of all Android apps installed by the user in order

    On 01/06/2026 21:12, Ch1ffr3punk wrote:
    Skeptic wrote:

    Is messing around with Android phones one of your hobbies? Android OS is
    owned by Google but used mostly by people who care about privacy! The
    meaning of privacy must have changed recently.

    I would guess that most people who use a cellphone have no interest in privacy.

    Android, when used with PlugOS [1], is a super awesome privacy device,
    when additionally used with AEC [2] = Air Gapped Encrypted Communications
    and a little air gapped GPD MicroPC [3] *with Windows 11*, which beats any online Linux box with outdated GnuPG or OpenPGP, when it comes to first
    class secure and anonymous email communications, via the Nym Mixnet [4].

    [1] https://plugos.net/plugmate

    Recent reviews:

    <https://uk.pcmag.com/security/165179/i-was-sick-of-android-apps-spying-on-me-so-i-tried-grapheneos-and-plugos>

    <https://www.clubic.com/actualite-598732-plugos-un-pc-android-dans-une-cle-usb-c-securisee-ne-tombez-pas-dans-le-piege.html>
    (In French, but translatable with Firefox, or using DeepL or Google
    Translate)

    --
    Jeff

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  • From Carlos E.R.@3:633/10 to All on Mon Jun 1 23:45:26 2026
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using the PC adb to save a list of all Android apps installed by the user in order

    On 2026-06-01 23:39, Jeff Layman wrote:
    On 01/06/2026 21:12, Ch1ffr3punk wrote:
    Skeptic wrote:

    Is messing around with Android phones one of your hobbies? Android OS is >>> owned by Google but used mostly by people who care about privacy! The
    meaning of privacy must have changed recently.

    I would guess that most people who use a cellphone have no interest in privacy.

    I would certainly use a phone with neither Android nor Iphone.



    --
    Cheers, Carlos.
    ES??, EU??;

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.15
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From Jeff Layman@3:633/10 to All on Tue Jun 2 12:49:01 2026
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using the PC adb to save a list of all Android apps installed by the user in order

    On 01/06/2026 22:55, Maria Sophia wrote:
    Jeff Layman wrote:
    Is messing around with Android phones one of your hobbies? Android OS is >>>> owned by Google but used mostly by people who care about privacy! The
    meaning of privacy must have changed recently.

    I would guess that most people who use a cellphone have no interest in
    privacy.


    Hi Jeff,

    I would disagree but I would half agree that 99 out of 100 people don't
    know the first thing about privacy, so, half of those 99 buy Apple devices because Apple told them it's more private, even as iOS is not private.

    My point is they care, but they don't know how to obtain any privacy.

    By far, the most important act anyone could do on any computing device, is NOT put a mothership account on that device, which is easy for Android.

    Android works better without the Google account than it does with it.

    If we only talk about Android phones, at least at the start, with
    probably little knowledge, they buy them on recommendation by the sales assistant in the phone shop based on price and (perhaps) what they want
    to use the phone for. Maybe the customer has specific interests such as wanting a good camera and screen for viewing.

    I'm pretty sure that if they don't have a Google account when they walk
    in, by the time they leave the shop they'll have one with the help of
    the sales assistant! They'll then be shown how to use Google's cloud
    storage and how to backup to it. Location, wifi, and Bluetooth will be switched on.

    I really doubt that privacy will be mentioned (and the way some people
    talk on their phone with the volume on full so you have no problem
    hearing what they and the other party are saying, means they have no
    interest in spoken privacy either!).


    Android, when used with PlugOS [1], is a super awesome privacy device,
    when additionally used with AEC [2] = Air Gapped Encrypted Communications >>> and a little air gapped GPD MicroPC [3] *with Windows 11*, which beats any >>> online Linux box with outdated GnuPG or OpenPGP, when it comes to first
    class secure and anonymous email communications, via the Nym Mixnet [4]. >>>
    [1] https://plugos.net/plugmate

    Recent reviews:

    <https://uk.pcmag.com/security/165179/i-was-sick-of-android-apps-spying-on-me-so-i-tried-grapheneos-and-plugos>

    <https://www.clubic.com/actualite-598732-plugos-un-pc-android-dans-une-cle-usb-c-securisee-ne-tombez-pas-dans-le-piege.html>
    (In French, but translatable with Firefox, or using DeepL or Google
    Translate)

    Since most USA-spec Samsung devices can't be rooted, GrapheneOS isn't available, but I didn't know about PlugOS until it was mentioned above.
    a. You plug the PlugOS USB-C stick into your phone.
    b. The phone treats it like an external display + input device.
    c. PlugOS runs on the stick, not on the phone.
    d. The phone is basically just a screen + power source .
    So it doesn't matter that USA Samsung's can't unlock the bootloader.

    PlusOS won't work for my Samsung because the phone must support DisplayPort Alt Mode, which mine doesn't support. But PlugOS even works on iOS so it's
    a nice idea for those whose USB port supports it.

    If you read those reviews of PlugOS, particularly the second one, you'll
    soon have doubts as to just how private PlugOS is:

    "A proprietary system without transparency

    The main problem is that PlugOS is completely closed. TrustKernel does
    not communicate the exact model of the processor or the source code of
    the system. The OS would be based on Android, but impossible to check
    what actually runs inside. The security white paper mentions "regular
    audits by independent third-party companies", but does not cite any
    auditor, publishes any reports and does not specify any date."

    Note also the sections "Your data quietly stored in China" and "A kick
    to the GDPR".

    If it is possible to run GrapheneOS that seems to be a better choice.

    --
    Jeff

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    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From Jeff Layman@3:633/10 to All on Tue Jun 2 12:55:00 2026
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using the PC adb to save a list of all Android apps installed by the user in order

    On 02/06/2026 10:33, Ch1ffr3punk wrote:
    Jeff Layman wrote:

    Recent reviews:

    <https://uk.pcmag.com/security/165179/i-was-sick-of-android-apps-spying-on-me-so-i-tried-grapheneos-and-plugos>

    Well, the author does not mention that it works also on Linux,
    Windows and macOS... Does Graphene supports this? And my new
    smartphone had cost me only 135 ? compared to a Pixels...

    To be fair to the author the title only refers to him being concerned
    about /Android/ apps spying.

    Also, just over halfway down he states "At first glance, the advertising suggests you can simply plug the PlugMate into a Windows or macOS
    desktop device, but that isn't the case...".So Windows and macOS are
    mentioned (but not Linux).

    --
    Jeff

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  • From Carlos E.R.@3:633/10 to All on Tue Jun 2 17:50:35 2026
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using the PC adb to save a list of all Android apps installed by the user in order

    On 2026-06-02 13:49, Jeff Layman wrote:
    On 01/06/2026 22:55, Maria Sophia wrote:
    Jeff Layman wrote:
    Is messing around with Android phones one of your hobbies? Android
    OS is
    owned by Google but used mostly by people who care about privacy! The >>>>> meaning of privacy must have changed recently.

    I would guess that most people who use a cellphone have no interest in
    privacy.


    Hi Jeff,

    I would disagree but I would half agree that 99 out of 100 people don't
    know the first thing about privacy, so, half of those 99 buy Apple
    devices
    because Apple told them it's more private, even as iOS is not private.

    My point is they care, but they don't know how to obtain any privacy.

    By far, the most important act anyone could do on any computing
    device, is
    NOT put a mothership account on that device, which is easy for Android.

    Android works better without the Google account than it does with it.

    If we only talk about Android phones, at least at the start, with
    probably little knowledge, they buy them on recommendation by the sales assistant in the phone shop based on price and (perhaps) what they want
    to use the phone for. Maybe the customer has specific interests such as wanting a good camera and screen for viewing.

    I'm pretty sure that if they don't have a Google account when they walk
    in, by the time they leave the shop they'll have one with the help of
    the sales assistant! They'll then be shown how to use Google's cloud
    storage and how to backup to it. Location, wifi, and Bluetooth will be switched on.

    Some people, when they buy their second phone, have forgotten that they
    have a google account, and the shop assistant will create a second one
    and tell them, again, not to forget it.

    I have seen it.



    I really doubt that privacy will be mentioned (and the way some people
    talk on their phone with the volume on full so you have no problem
    hearing what they and the other party are saying, means they have no interest in spoken privacy either!).

    :-D

    ...

    --
    Cheers, Carlos.
    ES??, EU??;

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.15
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From Carlos E.R.@3:633/10 to All on Wed Jun 3 11:21:15 2026
    Subject: Re: PSA: Using the PC adb to save a list of all Android apps installed by the user in order

    On 2026-06-03 02:45, Maria Sophia wrote:
    Bear in mind when I transfer a phone's apps, I transfer the exact
    homescreen (icon names and locations exactly) which people will never get with the Google transfer.

    But this depends on you using a different home screen app.

    --
    Cheers, Carlos.
    ES??, EU??;

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.15
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)