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Mandie XXI
This app is designed for business use, personal and proprietary data separate and secure. It's moot for personal use. Therefore it's the very definition of bloatware, using space that cannot even be disabled, much less uninstalled. Samsung is always heavy-handed with bloatware, but this is truly pointless. I've been a loyal Samsung customer for more than a decade. Phones and other electronics. But I'm ready to move on if they don't show more restraint on this kind of thing.
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Richard Coiner
If you want results on issues like this, get the media involved. Start with local news outlets if you have to. Like most people on here, I stumbled on this while performing updates to my Galaxy S23 Ultra. This isn't something I was ever notified about and as soon as I saw it on the update list, I stopped it and unchecked the box for automatic updates for it. Seriously... someone needs to get media involved....
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GenericAssUsername
This is just providing a frontend to something Knox has been capable of for a long time. It's not bloatware or malware. I can understand that people who aren't interacting with it might not want to see it could take it as bloatware, but it's actually a security feature. It's a relatively small package, and you can hide it if you don't want to see it. As for those complaining about games installed during updates, those are from your carrier, not Samsung. Check the install source.
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