GraphEnthusiast It is an invasive tool. Developer options is not meant to be used on a "production device," which is how Shizuku works. While not root, it's still way too much access to give to any app. Unless you've audited the entire app, and if some other app is doing stuff through Shizuku you've audited that app too, then you are trusting these apps with next to complete access to your device.
GraphEnthusiast your understanding of a tool that forces elevated api (privilege escalation) is akin to saying oh my god did you see how that 9mm got angry and killed those people? Lmao
GraphEnthusiast Idk what it is about people just talking out their ass that gets me all sarcastically sideways
GraphEnthusiast completely ignorant comments like that
GraphEnthusiast blindly leads others into believing misinformation, with the gradual effect of an overall decline in intelligence among us
GraphEnthusiast pending valuable time needing to correct the stupidity and hopefully prevent further degradation and loss if brain cells...
GraphEnthusiast I tried all the absolute basic solutions first, to keep the "guns r bad, da da dey k'k'kkill ppl mkay" crowd at bay...
I'd say all of these quotes both by themselves and the fact that they all appear in a single post is completely inappropriate.
The gun stuff is not on topic for this forum and I'd argue crosses the line into politics, which is against the rules. Even worse, your response seems to be calling another community member's advice to be "ignorant", "misinformation", causes "decline in intelligence", stupid, and causes "degradation and loss [o]f brain cells". And you said that they were "talking out their ass."
All of those things have earned you a 3 day suspension. I don't usually say these things in public, but I think it's warranted this time. If you do decide to participate on the forum in the future, please be more polite to others.
You will see in many places on this forum and around our community, the project discourages people from modifying settings in developer options and from using ADB on "production devices." I'd think that if you use the OS you know that their advice is worth following or at least respecting while in our community spaces, even if you don't follow it yourself.
Anyway, I just deleted the folder Android/data/app.vanadium.browser/files on my own device and then downloaded something and the folder was recreated. Everything seems to be working fine, so I think the folder and its contents aren't that important. I think you can just delete the folder, but use the default files app, not some other app that won't have access. If it does cause problems, you can just clear Vanadium's storage later and that would probably fix anything that you've broken.