Installed app review
Revo Uninstaller helps users inspect installed apps, app size, package details, and removal options from a maintenance-focused interface. This is useful when a device has accumulated games, utilities, and trial apps that are no longer needed.
Review each target before uninstalling it. Removing an app can delete local data, settings, saved files, or login state. If an app contains important exports or offline data, back it up before using any cleanup or removal workflow.
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Cleanup and file management
The app can support storage cleanup and leftover-file review after apps are removed. This can help users recover space and understand which apps contribute to clutter, caches, or media-heavy usage.
Cleanup tools deserve caution because aggressive removal can affect files that are still useful. Start with obvious unused apps and avoid deleting folders when you do not recognize their purpose. Keep system apps and work-profile apps unchanged unless you know the impact.
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Powerful permissions and paid tools
The package declares package usage access, delete-package requests, broad package queries, storage and media access, billing, camera, accounts, network, advertising identifier, wake-lock, and notification messaging capabilities. These can support app inventory, cleanup, paid features, and measurement.
Grant usage or file access only if you intend to use the maintenance tools. Review paid prompts before subscribing or upgrading. On shared devices, avoid letting another person remove apps or inspect app usage without permission.
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