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Developer options, 'activate terminal' and when rooted you can switch to root with su. That is an alternative when you use 'adb shell' to get rid of the bloatware.
I'm using Titanium Backup (for more then 10y now) on my rooted/custom rom to freeze or uninstall system apps (so I don't know any other method). Main use of the app is full backups though, including apk. (so I had it registered with a license file purchased, so I can use it even on devices without google store)
I do this too, but I've found this gets increasingly worse over the years, as restores either never complete or ruin the application and I need to install it from the play store anyway...
Are you doing the .apk as well as the data?
This is entirely up to the app. Many of them don't upgrade properly from previous versions of their own data. Often they only take into account the immediately previous version, so if you try to skip versions they're toast.
Yep. I even have some apks still available that aren't available in the store anymore. Alas the data is the biggest issue now in Android 13 though. When it's restored most apps just refuse to start. Time to dive more into this before putting a report in to the developer.