I personally don't agree with this decision and I think think it is highly 
inconsistent with the desktop experience.
The users' .config, .cache, .local folders should not be removed unless 
specifically asked by the user itself (or at least give us the possibility to 
choose to not remove them).

If I remove an app, so to say, to make space to try a bigger app that
does not fit on my device, I would like to be able to recover the
previous configurations without needing to setting it up again once I
remove the second one (this is what happens by default on Android's
systems - at least the ones that I tried).

The best option for me would be to have global Settings triggers "Actions to do 
when uninstalling apps" with user-specified configurations 
"delete personal configurations" (not selected)
"delete cached data" (selected)
"delete other local data" (not selected)
and a warning when uninstalling saying "you are going to remove this, this and 
that data", depending on the chosen configurations.

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  App .config not removed when app uninstalled

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