Even more concerning, attempts to uninstall it often fail due to its deep integration into Samsung’s One UI operating system.
Reports indicate the app reactivates automatically following software updates or factory resets, making it virtually unremovable for average users.
but i do agree that “virtually unremovable” and “unremovable” are two very different things. and im not even sure i would classify this as “virtually unremovable”
A new type of Android spyware that requires a password for uninstallation has been identified, making it increasingly difficult for victims to remove the malicious software from their devices.
The first sentence in the link that you linked.
So… you’re technically right. It can be removed.
But not by the customer, unless they have an uncle who works at Samsung.
First sentence:
So unremovable in the sense that it can be removed.
also from the article:
but i do agree that “virtually unremovable” and “unremovable” are two very different things. and im not even sure i would classify this as “virtually unremovable”
The first sentence in the link that you linked.
So… you’re technically right. It can be removed.
But not by the customer, unless they have an uncle who works at Samsung.