: 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.
: Go to Settings > Apps and search for "baby" or "hpp" to see if a corresponding application is installed. 888.45.45.kr.webview-android.kr.com.hpp.baby
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 see this string in your
If you are looking for this identifier because you found it on your phone: If you are looking for this identifier because
: 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
: This is a standard reverse-domain naming convention (common in Java and Android development) pointing to a Korean commercial entity.