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Fedilab

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What is Fedilab

Fedilab is a multifunctional Android client to access the distributed Fediverse, consisting of micro blogging, photo sharing and video hosting.

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Steps to install this app

  • Open the Google Play Store
  • Click on the search bar at the top of the screen
  • Type 'Fedilab' and select the first option
  • Click the "Download" button and wait for the app to start installing on your mobile device. Depending on your download speed, this should only take a few minutes

How to remove Fedilab from your phone?

  • If you no longer want this application on your mobile device and want to remove Fedilab then you'll need to navigate to your Applications Manager
  • Once there, you'll be able to scroll through your apps until you reach the Fedilab app
  • Click on the application and hit the 'Uninstall' button
  • Wait for the app to uninstall from your device. It will take all the app's data with it
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