: 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 (common in Java and Android development) pointing to a Korean commercial entity.
If you are looking for this identifier because you found it on your phone:
: This likely refers to a specific version number, internal project code, or a sub-domain used by the developers.
: This represents the specific project or application name. "HPP" could stand for a variety of technical terms (like "Host Port Protocol" or "Hypertext Preprocessor"), and "baby" is the specific identifier for this instance of the app. Common Contexts for This ID
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 you are a developer, this string is defined in the build.gradle file as the applicationId . How to Manage This on Your Device
888.45.45.kr.webview-android.kr.com.hpp.baby -
: 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 (common in Java and Android development) pointing to a Korean commercial entity. 888.45.45.kr.webview-android.kr.com.hpp.baby
If you are looking for this identifier because you found it on your phone: : Go to Settings > Apps and search
: This likely refers to a specific version number, internal project code, or a sub-domain used by the developers. : This represents the specific project or application name
: This represents the specific project or application name. "HPP" could stand for a variety of technical terms (like "Host Port Protocol" or "Hypertext Preprocessor"), and "baby" is the specific identifier for this instance of the app. Common Contexts for This ID
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 you are a developer, this string is defined in the build.gradle file as the applicationId . How to Manage This on Your Device