Maintenance Status
Full Cleaner Availability and Transparency: Where the App Stands in 2026
An honest status on Full Cleaner: last inspected maintenance in January 2022, Play Store listing not resolving on our last check, and what it means for users.

Written by the Fulldive product engineering team, based on direct inspection of the repositories listed below.
This post is an honest status update on Full Cleaner, one of the smaller apps in the Fulldive catalog. It exists because we would rather tell users where an app actually stands than quietly leave old install links on the web.
Short version: on 2026-04-13, when we ran our internal repository/app-store map, the direct Google Play Store URL for Full Cleaner returned a 404. The last inspected Fulldive-era maintenance commits on the repository are from January 2022. Until we have either re-verified a live store listing or made a formal decision about the app’s future, you should not assume Full Cleaner is installable from its old links.
For the full ecosystem context, see From Mobile VR to a Mobile App Ecosystem: The Fulldive Story, the umbrella Fulldive apps page, and the FAQ.
What we checked, and what we found
On 2026-04-13 we reviewed the Full Cleaner repository (fulldiveVR/FulldiveExtension.JunkRemover, package com.fulldive.extension.cleaner) alongside its public store listing. Two things stood out:
- Repository activity has been paused since January 2022. The last Fulldive-era commits are
953e73a(version 1.0.8 with copyright updates) and357690e(snore library integration). There have not been new feature commits on the Fulldive-branded extension since then. The full release line through that point is covered in Full Cleaner release history. The repository history range inspected is 2018-06-19 to 2022-01-10, 538 commits across all refs. - The direct Google Play URL returned 404. We do not at this moment have an authoritative, Fulldive-verified live store listing for Full Cleaner. The URL may have been taken down, moved, paused, or changed; we have not yet confirmed which.
We are publishing this post instead of quietly updating an install button because “install now” is not something we can honestly say today.
Why an app can reach this state
Running a catalog of Android apps over a decade means some apps will enter a paused or sunset state at any given time. There are several common reasons, and they overlap:
- Platform requirements. Google Play has steadily raised the minimum target SDK level and added new packaging requirements. For 2025 alone, Fulldive’s actively maintained apps had to absorb 16 KB library alignment and SDK 35/36 targeting (you can see this in Wize AdBlock VPN and One Emulator commit histories in the company story). An app that has not been re-targeted since SDK 30 is behind those requirements.
- Category value. The “Android storage cleaner” category has been narrowing for years. Scoped storage, per-app cache isolation, and tightened
MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGEreview mean a cleaner can do less than it could in 2018. The honest value of a cleaner on modern Android is explained in How Android storage cleaners work under scoped storage. - Team focus. A small team running a multi-app ecosystem has to allocate engineering time. In 2025-2026, Fulldive’s active engineering focus was on the WizeUp pivot, LikeClaw, DataGuard/AdBlock platform work, and the One Emulator for Game Consoles modernization. Full Cleaner did not receive a share of that time.
Any of these, on its own, can move a small app from “active” to “paused.” All three together are enough.
What this means for users today
A few practical consequences:
- Do not rely on old install paths. If you find a link that claims to install Full Cleaner, treat it with caution until the Fulldive team re-confirms a live listing. Third-party mirrors of Android apps are not a safe substitute.
- Do not expect current platform compatibility. Full Cleaner has not been re-targeted for the 2025 Android platform changes. Newer Fulldive apps have been; this one has not.
- Do not expect feature updates from this post. We are documenting status, not announcing a release.
- For actively maintained Fulldive utilities, see Wize AdBlock VPN for ad and tracker blocking, WizeUp / Fulldive Browser for an AI-assisted browser, Fulldive VR for mobile VR playback, and One Emulator for Game Consoles for retro gaming on Android.
This is the same posture we would want from any other small-team software publisher. If an app is paused, say so.
Our approach to unmaintained apps
Fulldive has always shipped small, focused apps rather than one mega-app. That structure is explained in the company story and in the Fulldive extensions post. A consequence of that structure is that individual small apps in the catalog can enter paused states without affecting the rest of the ecosystem. Our internal handling is:
- Stop claiming activity we are not doing. If an app has not received meaningful commits in years, its public page should not read like an active product page. That is why Full Cleaner does not have a dedicated
/project/page on this site; it appears through the umbrella Fulldive apps page and through history posts like this one. - Publish a dated status post rather than silently removing content. This is that post.
- Do not leave broken install CTAs. If a store link is 404ing, the right move is to remove it or gate it behind verification, not to hide the issue.
- Preserve the engineering record. The repository history for Full Cleaner still exists; the release-history post (Full Cleaner release history) walks through it. That record is useful for anyone studying Android cleaner apps as a category, and it is factual regardless of the app’s future.
- Keep a support channel open. If you are running an older build of Full Cleaner and hitting an issue,
support@fulldive.comstill routes to a real human.
If we later make a formal decision to sunset the app, we will update this post rather than scrubbing it. If we re-verify a live listing or pick the app back up, we will update this post too. The date at the top and bottom of the page is the source of truth.
Limits
A direct list of what this post is and is not claiming:
- We are not claiming Full Cleaner has been formally sunset. We are claiming the direct Play Store URL returned 404 on our 2026-04-13 check and the repository has been quiet since January 2022. Those are observations, not a decision.
- We are not making device-cleaning, performance, or battery-life claims for Full Cleaner. The broader reasons a storage cleaner cannot deliver those on modern Android are covered in How Android storage cleaners work, with reference to the Android Developers data and file storage overview and the MediaStore documentation.
- We are not publishing a CTA to install Full Cleaner. If you reached this page looking for an install button, the honest answer today is: we do not have a verified one to point you at.
- We are committing to update this post if the status changes in either direction.
Where to go next
For anyone who landed here looking for an Android utility from Fulldive that is actually being maintained in 2026:
- Wize AdBlock VPN — ad and tracker blocking via a local VPN, actively updated through 2025-2026.
- WizeUp / Fulldive Browser — AI-assisted browser and news checker, actively in development.
- Fulldive VR — mobile VR media player for 360/3D content.
- One Emulator for Game Consoles — multi-console emulator with save states and controller support.
- Fulldive apps page — the full catalog.
- FAQ and About Fulldive — for ecosystem-level questions and team context.
And for the record of how the Fulldive ecosystem got here, From Mobile VR to a Mobile App Ecosystem: The Fulldive Story traces the whole thing across repositories.
Sources
- Full Cleaner repository:
fulldiveVR/FulldiveExtension.JunkRemover, inspected 2026-04-13. - Internal Full Cleaner evolution brief:
website/docs/app-evolution/full-cleaner.md. - Android Developers — Data and file storage overview.
- Android Developers — StorageManager.
Last updated: 2026-04-16. Commit hashes and version numbers are drawn from Fulldive repositories inspected on 2026-04-13.