• Granixo@feddit.clOP
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          Interesting!

          I don’t think i’ll be able to make a full switch since all my friends and relatives use Instagram (i’ll just have to stick with the web version.)

          But i’ll definetly check it out! 🤓🖼️

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            The hardest part is always bringing our know people to use it, but the good thing about pixelfed is that the content is accessible without an account, so you can create posts and share them with anyone.

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      it isn’t an app I don’t think, it’s something running in the background, I assume OP’s got some kind of task manager

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        Meta Services is a background app that is installed alongside most (if not all) Meta apps.

        The good thing about it is that it allows you to get notified on real time about things that go on on your Facebook or Instagram app.

        The bad thing is that it is notoriously heavier than other real time notification services (probably due to data collection) that do not require a separate app to keep the sync going. 🕑

        By the way my screenshot is showing Android 10’s default task manager. 🖥️

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      It makes sense that Messenger does not require a separate background app because it sole propouse is to recieve messages.

      Unlike the Facebook app for example, which notifies comments, likes, group activity, birthdays and so on.

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    Meta services is not a part of any package, but it’s an independent package com.facebook.services that a lot of manufacturers preinstall as a system app, because they get paid for that by meta. The package runs in the background and most meta apps communicate with it, use it for push notifications etc… You can uninstall the app with ADB command adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.facebook.services.

    If you have com.facebook.services you may also other meta system packages com.facebook.system and com.facebook.appmanager preinstalled on your phone.

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      Note that this doesn’t actually uninstall it entirely and is not a permanent solution. The app is still available on the system as root. An update to the OS can bring it back.

      My Motorola got an OTA security update that included all three, resulting in them running again.

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      OMG you are right i uninstalled all Meta apps (besides Whatsapp ofc) and Meta Services is still there.

      I do notice however that it does no longer appear in the task manager (probably as it doesn’t have any installed app to link to), so for me that’s good enough.

      *(Should have said this before, but my main issue was that my phone has only 2GB of RAM and Meta Services was the main reason i ran out of menory).

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    If you want to keep it installed but automatically “disabled” 10 seconds after the screen goes off. Try “Ice Box” app. It will remain disabled until the next app launch.

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