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: This is a standard reverse-domain naming convention (common in Java and Android development) pointing to a Korean commercial entity.
: If you see this string in your phone's storage or battery settings, it is likely a leftover folder or a background process from a specific app you installed.
: This indicates the app is likely built using Android System WebView , a system component that allows Android apps to display web content directly within the application rather than opening a separate browser. 888.45.45.kr.webview-android.kr.com.hpp.baby
In the Android ecosystem, these strings are used by the operating system and app stores to uniquely identify an application. While there is no official "long guide" published for this specific string, it can be broken down to understand its components: Component Breakdown
: Go to Settings > Apps and search for "baby" or "hpp" to see if a corresponding application is installed. : This is a standard reverse-domain naming convention
The string appears to be a specific technical identifier, likely a package name or app ID for an Android application, specifically one designed for Korean-speaking users (indicated by the .kr suffix).
: If an app with this ID is causing errors, you can select the app in settings and tap Storage > Clear Cache . In the Android ecosystem, these strings are used
If you are looking for this identifier because you found it on your phone: