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I don't have a carrier in that sense. I bought it directly from the Australian Google Store outright, and pay prepaid plans for mobile coverage.
It's 100% mine, unlocked to use with any network it's compatible with.
That's weird then, but I wouldn't worry about it too much. It'd have to be connected to the carrier for it to be used. Maybe root the device and delete it? Alternatively, you could remove it with ADB terminal. Are you familiar with those at all?
https://www.techmesto.com/uninstall-pre-installed-apps-from-android-phone/
Only somewhat. I think I should be able to figure the ADB terminal out as I've used it before (on training wheels following instructions).
Yeah overall I'm not too worried for me personally since I have it blocked behind a firewall.
It's more than google has this installed for many more devices than it should be, and the purpose of it in general.
Makes my blood boil, with how far corporate overreach has come.
They should NOT be allowed to enable extrajudicial enforcement like this. The world worked just fine before this. People had property repossessed, just there's a legal process to take. And a third party (the judicial system) decided whether to allow enforcement, not the creditor themselves.
Imagine you miss one phone payment (your card expires or something) and then you can't access you phone, the primary device for most people to manage their digital lives. They'll just be fucked, and it'll be the most vulnerable in society who suffer.
It's so wrong.
I think it's much preferable that some bad apples just don't pay and the creditor loses some money, than vulnerable people get their lives fucked over because they missed a single payment.
I totally agree. My thinking is that the most that I can do about this to fix this right now is to tell you how. It ain't much but it's honest work.