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Inspired by this
More of my guides: Debloating LDPlayer - Debloating Nox (Updated)
Edit 22/8/2021: I have updated MEmu and it seems like it reinstalls the apps and re-enables the services. Repeat steps 5, 7, 8, and 9 if you update MEmu.
In my experience, Nox can be quite slow and choppy, and looks like I'm not the only person with this problem. A lot of people say that MEmu performs better than Nox, and I could agree with that. I have no chopping issues with it so far. But like Nox, there are kinda shady stuff going on.
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More of my guides: Debloating MEMu - Debloating Nox (Updated)
This mainly applies to LDPlayer9. They will probably work on the low end options (like LDPlayer5) but not guaranteed.
This emulator seems to have less stability issues than MEMu. I think we get the shtick that these emulators do spooky stuff.
More of my guides: Debloating MEMu - Debloating LDPlayer
Log1x's guide is pretty outdated, so I have made an updated version
Nox, despite being the most feature-filled Android emulator, has a lot of negativity surrounding it due to their antics when it comes to making income off of their program. It is known for running repeated advertisments in the background, calling home and passing along system information (outside of your Android instance) as well as a vast amount of potentially sensitive data in an encrypted payload back to their multitude of servers. With the following preventitive measures, we can stop a majority of this happening as well as greatly improve the overall performance.
This guide is mainly targeted at Android 12. It may work on Android 5, 7 and 9 inst