The same thing as always. Either you're working on the shiny new thing, or you're a dinosaur. There's no reward for maintaining a perfectly good application as-is.
It's everywhere. You'd have to sterilize the entire planet.
Sure, regular file permissions can do that. You may need to make the folder owner someone else, and set the sticky bit.
Does it not prompt during the installation wizard? That's what the documentation implies.
I'm surprised that mammals evolved to not regrow teeth. You'd think it would be a significant advantage.
It's probably not that interesting.
You might be able to request deletion and still get the data dump, since that request was first.
It'll be much faster the next time. It has to make sure all the data is out of the space to be freed. Assuming it moves it as close to the start of the partition as it can (and you're shrinking it from the end) then it'll be faster.
If you're shrinking it from the start, yeah, it's going to take forever because it will always have to move a lot of data.
Oh, that's fine then. Though you should still have monitoring on drive health, or backups if you don't care when exactly it dies.
What's it called what you have a camp with a large number of people in a small area?
Looks like it works fine on Pixel 6 too.