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I'm using a fresh install of GrapheneOS, and this is installed too. Not sure what that suggests, except that it's possibly some core system level app.
Oh jesus, that's crazy that it's on GrapheneOS too.
Edit: I'm on a no-longer-supported GrapheneOS install on a Pixel 3a. I've checked and it's not there for me. I also don't live in the US (like OP). I wonder when it would've been added?
There's little to no info out there, but I did see some suggestions on a forum, that it may also be installed when setting up a Work profile. I use Shelter to create said isolated Work profile. I wonder if that's a possibile explanation.
This may be the case, as I also have a work profile set up via Shelter.
Weird that it's installed in GrapheneOS also though.
In any case, even if setting up a work profile, it should just not be installed.
A potential backdoor as a ransomware exploit for anyone who has a work profile on their phone, I would guess. Unless there are other apps bundled with android that also lock you out of your phone.
Probably Android 13/14, I am not sure though, but I have not noticed this existing in earlier versions (Android 10/11).
Seems unlikely if you outright own it, this is for bought on a plan type stuff, no ?
Edit: On further reading, apparently not. WTAF?
According to people from GrapheneOS these are two different things:
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/11639-device-lock-controller/9
Using Lineage and I dont have it. Sucks for people using Google crap
Out of curiosity, you're specifically checking in the system apps?
Thats interesting, I am using lineage as well (oneplus 6t) and do have the app
com.android.devicelockcontroller
. This could be some junk added when I enable the gapps magisk module which I generaly keep dissabled though.Yeah dont use gapps.
I've installed graphene on my phone a while ago (bought from a carrier in germany) and this app does not exist.
edit: nevermind, it's there
That's deeply disturbing, what else could be hiding next to it? I sort of hope it's somehow being installed by your phone company, as bad as that is, the alternative is worse!
I mean, I bought my Pixel 7a unlocked and paid in full, from Google. And my assumption has always been that when GrapheneOS is flashed, any previous stock bloat is wiped.
Righteous assumption. That it is not, requires investigation. That's some serious BS.
I also have it on the latest version of GrapheneOS
GrapheneOS is just another modified AOSP fork, that is why it has it. It is the same with CalyxOS, LineageOS and all other custom Android builds. Same with factory shipped phones from brands.