Micromax Remotely Installing Unwanted Apps and Showing Ads
jones_supa (887896) writes "Reports are coming in that users of certain devices by Indian phone manufacturer Micromax noticed apps being silently installed without their consent or permission. Uninstalling these apps won't help, as they will be automatically reinstalled. Alternatively, instead of downloading apps, the phone might litter the UI with stack of notifications which are advertisements for online stores and other apps. It turns out that the "System Update" application is responsible for all of this. When starting to tear down the application (which is actually called FWUpgrade.apk on the filesystem), the first thing you notice is that it's a third-party application. A Chinese company named Adups developed it as a replacement for the stock Google OTA service. The article shows the potential abilities of this app and how Micromax customers can work around the disruptive behavior."
Isn't this already the business model for most "apps" these days? The only thing surprising here is they aren't sugar coating it with pleasant sounding euphemisms.
Yea, some of us used computers with only 4K of RAM and remember a day when this kind of shit would have been unthinkable even if it were possible.
But it isn't expressly illegal, so expect more of this. Don't buy something that does this? Sure, enjoy that option while it lasts.
They don't have free phones where you live?
USA FTW
My phone is constantly downloading shit I don't want. Luckily for me I can freeze it all.
Buck Feta. You know what to do.
In India, they don't. Phones are always purchased separately, and the SIM is what is sold with the contract, and the installation is done at that point.
...when they introduced Google Play Music etc. via regular Updates through the Play Store.
You don't have free phones in the USA, either.
You are just paying in installments rather than up front, and chances are you paying more in the end than if you bought the phone separately.