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Why does 10454 uses much data, is it spam?

(Topic created: 11-18-2023 07:23 AM)
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Alsyaghi
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UIDs numbers are
assigned randomly to installed apps (system and user). If you do a factory reset or reinstall a user app, the assigned UID will be changed.
Is the app data increasing?
Do you download apps outside the Galaxy Store and/or the Google Play Store? The number could be Java code. It's not spam.

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Wow, I don't know what 10454 is, but let me go through my devices. BRB
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Above is removed apps and users, Those may be apps that have been uninstalled but used data during the time frame October 21- Nov 18. I don't see that particular number on any of my Samsung devices. Let's wait until someone else can verify the information.
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Do you download games?
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UIDs numbers are
assigned randomly to installed apps (system and user). If you do a factory reset or reinstall a user app, the assigned UID will be changed.
Is the app data increasing?
Do you download apps outside the Galaxy Store and/or the Google Play Store? The number could be Java code. It's not spam.
Alsyaghi
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Thanks alot

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