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com.video.fun.app

Com.video.fun.app -

You can locate the package via two methods:

If an app called "Fun Video" asks for permission to read your SMS messages, access your contacts, or draw over other apps, reject it immediately. A video app needs storage and camera access. Nothing else.

The rise of generic package names like com.video.fun.app represents a darker trend in Android development: hiding low-quality or malicious software behind benign, fun-sounding labels. Always treat unfamiliar package names with skepticism. Your smartphone holds your private messages, banking details, and personal photos—don't let a "fun" video app turn into a security nightmare.

Action Item: Open your app settings right now. Search for com.video.fun.app. If you find it, uninstall it. Your phone will run faster, your battery will last longer, and your data will stay private. com.video.fun.app


  • Why people search it: users see the identifier in permission dialogs, battery/storage usage, or in device management/MDM reports and want to know what the app actually is and whether it’s safe.
  • This is the most critical section for potential users.

    A. Permission Overreach: A standard video player requires storage access (to read video files). However, apps like com.video.fun.app often request:

    B. Adware Behavior: The primary business model for apps with fun.app suffixes is usually ad revenue. You can locate the package via two methods:

    C. Data Harvesting: Without a transparent Privacy Policy (or one that is copied/pasted from a template), it is safe to assume the app collects device identifiers (IMEI, Android ID) and sells this data to third-party ad networks.

    Connect your phone to a PC with USB debugging enabled and run:

    adb shell pm list packages | grep video.fun
    

    Q: Can com.video.fun.app be a virus? A: It is technically an app, not a virus (which replicates itself). However, it often functions as adware or a trojan downloader, making it just as dangerous. Why people search it: users see the identifier

    Q: Why does it keep coming back after I uninstall it? A: You may have a second malicious app that keeps redownloading it. Look for other suspicious packages like com.cleanmaster.boost or com.hd.wallpaper.

    Q: Will factory resetting my phone remove it? A: Yes. A full factory reset (Settings > System > Reset options > Erase all data) will remove com.video.fun.app. Back up your photos and contacts first.

    Q: Is this related to TikTok or YouTube? A: No. TikTok’s package is com.zhiliaoapp.musically. YouTube’s is com.google.android.youtube. com.video.fun.app has no affiliation with legitimate platforms.