This morning a customer told me that the new Samsung Galaxy S25 (and probably also the previous ones – but I hadn’t noticed this on my S24) run, by default, a background service called “Meta Services,” which belongs to Meta. And it runs even if you don’t have any Meta apps, as it’s the result of an agreement between the two companies. I don’t have any information about this – does anyone know more?
#Samsung #Android #Privacy
@[email protected] Motorola here and this thing is indeed installed.
Despite been disabled, some android updates install the facebook app by itself. Too bad that there’s no custom ROM for this model :(
@[email protected] pervasive stuff
@[email protected] I get so mad when I see that icon
@[email protected] I don’t understand why people should be forced to run Meta services if they’re not running Meta software - but this is the same for all the companies.
@[email protected] this works because most people don’t know or care :(
@[email protected] @[email protected] Some combination about being king of the world and knowing what the sheep need whether they want it or not.
@[email protected] Would this be listed under apps? I’ve got a Fairphone 5 on Android 14 but no mention of Meta anything in apps. Phew! 😅
@[email protected] Not sure about it. Some reported they were able to detect it via adb only
@[email protected] hmm… guessing USB connection, developer mode… I’ll have to have another look at the phone with ADB then.
@[email protected] Would this be listed under apps? I’ve got a Fair phone 5 on Android 14 but no mention of Meta anything in apps. Phew! 😅
@[email protected] Next time, it’s a @Fairphone
@[email protected] I don’t think it’s only Samsung, it could be a deal with Google/Android, because in my tcl phone I also see three #meta services preinstalled
com.facebook.system
com.facebook.appmanager
com.facebook.services
I could remove those with CantaYears ago I uninstalled every social media app and went to only using the mobile web UIs after facebook killed all of my roaming data trying to cache posts so the page would load faster.
@[email protected] Motorola (g200 with Android 12) here, for me those pieces of shi -ehhh- software are still called “Facebook Services/App Installer/App Manager”.
Thanks for pointing these out, I’ve now disabled them.@[email protected] I have an (Australian) S24 Ultra and while I can’t see these apps in settings on the phone, they show up with adb. So far, I have been unable to remove them. Thanks for letting us know about this.
Time for me to go get a pixel instead, and look at Graphene OS too. I have been quite disappointed with this device. I’m still migrating off iPhone so it’s a good time to change it.
@[email protected] As I understand it, it’s been in many phones and usually comes with the Facebook app.
If It’s also trying to commonize functionality with Whatsapp, there’s an explanation.
@[email protected] They are doing this for years. I had a Samsung for work years ago, you can disable the app with adb. But they eventually reactive it, and install other crapware, so you may need to also disable the app they are using to install other stuff.
I dont know if another vendor does it. Samsung is probably the worst of them
@[email protected] I just checked my S20 Ultra (Android 13), and it doesn’t seem to be on there.
I did disable the Facebook app, so maybe that controls it?@[email protected] but not on all Android? Only Samsung?
@[email protected] It seems that many brands are providing this “service”
@[email protected] That’s not a service, it’s a nuisance!
@[email protected] i used ADB and removed that crap
@[email protected] I ocnfirm on S20+ too.
It appeared a couple of months ago, noticed it because it was constantly re-activating Facebook app, depsite my actions to deactivate it.