Not sure if people notice, but if you create a Xamarin.Forms project, just the simple helloworld created by VisualStudio. It will have a fileprovider added to it when you build. You'll have to go look in the compiled manifest to see it, but it's there. Why is this there?
Why does every xamarin.forms application have a FileProvider added to the android app?
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According to FileProvider doc, reason is "To support URIs", as per Android spec.
FileProvider Class:
This is part of Xamarin's library implementation, that makes it convenient for an app coder to use URIs.
Why is it there?
tl;dr This was the easiest way to make URI communication convenient for all app coders.
For that library code to work, there must be a FileProvider to call.
[SPECULATION FOLLOWS]
Could they have written it in a way that required app coder to:
Sure. But that would be more work for any Xamarin app coder that uses URIs. So they chose to do it once, for everyone.
Could they have written logic that only added that XML to AppManifest, if app, anywhere in it, made URI calls?
Maybe, but that would take more development time, and be easier to get wrong, because it requires knowledge about whether your app code uses a feature, or doesn't use it.
BACKGROUND INFO
For more info, see official Android doc Sharing files
This is part of newer Androids attempt to maintain user privacy and app security, yet provide mechanisms for apps to share content (without resorting to saving files where ANY app can access them).
This also makes it easier for Android OS to "clean up" when an app is deleted. The old approach of saving shared files in a public place meant that those files did not get deleted when an app was deleted. Sometimes that isn't what you want, so this is a "cleaner" approach to sharing data between apps.