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CACertApp — что это за программа на Xiaomi? (CneApp)
Приветствую друзья. Данная заметка расскажет о приложении CACertApp, которое можно встретить на мобильных устройствах фирмы Xiaomi (а также возможно других).
CACertApp — что это за программа на Xiaomi?
Сразу коротко ответ: необходимо для корректной работы некоторых приложений, которые используют в свой работе функции шифрования с применением протокола HTTPS.
Простыми словами: протокол HTTPS может использоваться для передачи веб-данных, например при просмотре сайтов. Данный протокол обеспечивает шифрование передаваемых данных. Однако основное условие корректной работы протокола — использование специального SSL-сертификата, который может быть платным/бесплатным. CAcert — некая компания, связанная с подобными сертификатами. CACertApp возможно обеспечивает функционирование бесплатных SSL-сертификатов или связан с их работой.
Информацию, которую удалось выяснить анализируя интернет:
Официальный сайт компании:
Компьютерный софт также может использовать данные сертификаты, например ПО VMware VirtualCenter:
Однако найдена картинка, где видим — сертификаты данной конторы могут быть даже ненадежными:
Не стоит волноваться. Главное — CACertApp не вирус, не троян. Просто системное приложение, появившееся после обновления OS Android.
Нужна ли данная программа?
Информации в интернете нет. Один пользователь написал — лучше не трогать.
Заключение
[GUIDE] Uninstall Poco x3 NFC Bloatware [List]
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bacitoto
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MIUI comes with a lot of unecessary apps, some are just there for ads, and some are android system apps that you can’t uninstall or disable
There will be some slightly different apps between variants I’m on MIUI GLOBAL 12.0.2
I used Xiaomi ADB Fastboot Tools by Szaki, has a nice interface and is super simple to use, here’s how:
With this handy program, you forget about the command line and can disable applications through a useful graphical interface. I recommend everyone to try this tool if you want more control over your devices.
with the package name of the system app you want to uninstall just check The List
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bacitoto
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I haven’t tried that, you’ll have to try yourself. This tool allows you to re-install apps you removed.
Make sure you have everything ready to flash stock ROM in case you enter bootloop
boyarenola
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bacitoto
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End of first post it’s all the apps I didn’t remove.
When I get home I’ll compile an almost full list of apps safe to remove, and what purpose they serve
billouetaudrey
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+ MSA
+ All google app
+ Facebook connect
+ Netflix connect
bacitoto
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bump
This took more time than I tought manually verified all the apps in the list myself, so those are safe to remove, unless some escaped my eyes. It’s from a safelist anyway.
You should be able to remove all google apps to, every other app from the needs testing list is also from a safe to remove thread, but needs confirmation on poco x3
Don’t uninstall random stuff from the complete system packages unless you know what you’re doing
Happy uninstalls evevryone :fingers-crossed:
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Thanks a lot for the guide, but I don’t understand:
On the screenshot in the methode #1, we can see Google Calculator or Google Keep for exemple, and I don’t believe they are installed originally, I’m wrong?
bacitoto
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Thanks a lot for the guide, but I don’t understand:
On the screenshot in the methode #1, we can see Google Calculator or Google Keep for exemple, and I don’t believe they are installed originally, I’m wrong?
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billabongstaff
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Nice to see a fellow Portuguese contributing to the POCO X3 scene.
My dev days ended a couple of years ago, but I’m still very much into the scene.
Drop me a DM if you want and we can exchange notes or something.
I got the X3 as well.
Best regards,
Bruno.
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MIUI comes with a lot of unecessary apps, some are just there for ads, and some are android system apps that you can’t uninstall or disable
There will be some slightly different apps between variants I’m on MIUI GLOBAL 12.0.2
I used Xiaomi ADB Fastboot Tools by Szaki, has a nice interface and is super simple to use, here’s how:
With this handy program, you forget about the command line and can disable applications through a useful graphical interface. I recommend everyone to try this tool if you want more control over your devices.
with the package name of the system app you want to uninstall just check The List
After skimming through and finding people who have broken their phone I decided to poke around on «the Google» for more info before I attempt this. I did remove some things on the OP’s list which I was ‘almost’ certain shouldn’t cause a problem.
Thanks for all the info so far
Any sugestion to main POST? I tried to make it as readable as I can.
Most people (with a few execptions) that entered bootloop or similar problems didn’t actually followed the safe list. And I did uninstall everything on the safe list myself, it’s been months now, and no problemos so that’s all I can vouch for
Thanks to the OP for this. Appreciated.
After skimming through and finding people who have broken their phone I decided to poke around on «the Google» for more info before I attempt this. I did remove some things on the OP’s list which I was ‘almost’ certain shouldn’t cause a problem. I like this post I just found. I will do more research later to trim my phone as much as possible. I will post the content in case the page goes away some day (is that legal here?):
Removing all unnecessary bloatware from Xiaomi MIUI 11/12 (Android 9/10) without root
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Feb 25, 2020
UPDATE 2020-05-09: Added SIM Toolkit description.
UPDATE 2020-07-04 Added some apps, thanks to @thecrazyblack.
UPDATE 2020-11-23 Updated list of apps, thanks to new comments by @toast254, @swiesmann, @MarcelloDM, @satnited.
Xiaomi phones have impressive parameters for given price, but they come with a lot of unnecessary software. It eats battery and memory, sometimes shows annoying advertisement, and may have security issues. You can not uninstall this pre-installed apps like usual ones, and you can not even disable them from settings like in earlier Android versions.
Here is how to remove or disable unnecessary software without rooting phone. Works for MIUI 11 and 12 (based on Android 9 and 10), should work for other phones for recent Android versions. Thanks to this very useful but severely under-voted stackoverflow answer.
NOTE: I do not guarantee that this instructions won’t break your phone, blow it to flaming pieces or cause a sentient machines rebellion against humanity. You were warned.
# Disable app
pm disable-user app.package.name
# Re-enable it
pm enable app.package.name
To be able to install apps back, you need to enable
UNSAFE TO DISABLE/UNINSTALL
What the @#$%? I just got a fresh phone, didn’t install any Facebook apps and I still have a bunch of Facebook services eating my battery and memory.
com.facebook.katana Facebook mobile app
com.facebook.services Facebook Services
com.facebook.system Facebook App Installer
com.facebook.appmanager Facebook app manager
Default Android Apps
com.netflix.partner.activation Some Netflix stuff
com.zhiliaoapp.musically TikTok
ru.yandex.searchplugin Yandex Search
com.yandex.zen Yandex Zen
com.ebay.mobile com.ebay.carrier Ebay Store
ru.ozon.app.android Ozon Store
com.alibaba.aliexpresshd Aliexpress Store
sg.bigo.live Some social media
ru.auto.ara auto.ru app
And some additional steps to disable Xiaomi ads and collecting data: