Com.garena.msdk [top]
A common user query, found in a popular gaming forum , revolves around this folder. Players have discovered that by navigating to this directory, they can find files that manage their guest account. The forum post details a step-by-step "secret trick":
: Go to Settings > Apps > [Your Game] > Storage and tap "Clear Cache."
However, if you see this package and (no Free Fire, no Speed Drifters), then you should run a security scan. That suggests a bloatware app is using Garena’s SDK without your knowledge, or potentially a malicious app trying to hide under a legitimate name.
🟡 Medium (Low for general privacy, Medium for users concerned about overlay attacks or data export). Com.garena.msdk
The problem with relying on a local file for account access is that it is incredibly fragile. Unlike linked accounts, guest progress is not saved on Garena’s servers in a way that you can easily retrieve from another device.
However, understand what it does with your data:
: Enables "Friends" functions, including fetching friend lists, sending in-game messages, and sharing content to social platforms. Cross-Platform Support A common user query, found in a popular
Take a deep breath. In 99% of cases, this is . Here is everything you need to know about what this package actually does and why it is on your device.
The presence of this folder means three things:
: Managing friend lists, in-game invites, and community interactions. That suggests a bloatware app is using Garena’s
While it might look like clutter, com.garena.msdk is the heartbeat of your local game identity. Unless you have safely linked your account to a permanent social media profile, leave this folder exactly where it is!
The Garena MSDK is a tool for game developers. It acts as a universal translator between the game and your phone’s operating system. Specifically, it manages:
Think of it like the engine in a car. You didn't go to the store to buy an engine; you bought a car, and the engine came with it. Similarly, you installed Free Fire , and the game pulled in the MSDK to handle the "boring" background tech stuff.
It handles technical tasks like reporting game events to social media consoles and managing cross-channel logins. Troubleshooting Common Issues
When a player chooses to play as a "Guest," the com.garena.msdk package creates a set of files on the user's device to store that identity. For Android users, this data is physically stored in a specific folder: