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How Do I turn off Automatic Google Downloading

startac4

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I just got a new phone to use for traveling (T-Mobile does not have service in a bunch of places where I go). It's Tracfone Samsung Galaxy J2 which rides on the Verizon network, which does have service most everywhere. In setting up the phone, it would not let me get past the "Accept Google downloading" stuff whenever it wants to. The "advice" it gave is that after something is downloaded I can search for it and delete. That is completely un-acceptable. How do I disable this intrusive google annoyance (yes - I realize that "intrusive", google" "annoyance" are repetitive synonyms)
 
Yeah, Google sucks.

I just set up two new phones for my ol'lady and I.

Now I finally figured out the trick.
When setting up the device, skip the part about adding your Google account.

Yes, it appears that you can't.
Keep tapping the center or the back navigation button until you are back to home.

If you have already added your Google account, then delete it.

Settings
Accounts
Google
(delete)

Now go into

Settings
Apps
(show all)
(show system)

Find Google, Play Store, Google Services, and other Google crap.

Enter each one, and select permissions.
Deny any that you don't like.

Go back and at the bottom select Advanced.
Deny permissions to 'Modify System Settings' and the like.

Yes, this is tedious- but worth it.

Can you live without the Play Store?
There are other appstores that are not annoying like Google.

Most of what Google wants to forcefeed your device will come from there.
Deny permissions.

If you deny something that is needed, believe you me, your device won't shut up about it.

In fact, very few of the permissions are actually needed on a functional device.
 
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After you have set the device up how you want it, go ahead and add your Google account.

Go to
Settings
Accounts
+

Open it after you log in, and check the settings.

If you really want the Play Store, go back to it in the apps settings, and enable it, double checking the permissions.

Open the Play Store, tap your avatar, and go to settings.
Disable auto update.

Check all other settings.
 
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I just got a new phone to use for traveling (T-Mobile does not have service in a bunch of places where I go). It's Tracfone Samsung Galaxy J2 which rides on the Verizon network, which does have service most everywhere. In setting up the phone, it would not let me get past the "Accept Google downloading" stuff whenever it wants to. The "advice" it gave is that after something is downloaded I can search for it and delete. That is completely un-acceptable. How do I disable this intrusive google annoyance (yes - I realize that "intrusive", google" "annoyance" are repetitive synonyms)

Samsung Galaxy J2, came out in 2015, running Android 5.11. Your question/rant maybe academic, as that rather old phone is very unlikely to receive any more downloads and updates, as it's no longer supported by Samsung and/or Google.

But anyway I've never seen this issue for myself, and have only read about it on AF, specifically with devices supplied and customised by US carriers, e.g. Verizon and Tracfone. So AFAIK it's NOT Google been "intrusive" it's the carrier, with the "annoyance".
 
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Samsung Galaxy J2, came out in 2015, running Android 5.11. Your question/rant maybe academic, as that rather old phone is very unlikely to receive any more downloads and updates, as it's no longer supported by Samsung and/or Google.

But anyway I've never seen this issue for myself, and have only read about it on AF, specifically with devices supplied and customised by US carriers, e.g. Verizon and Tracfone. So AFAIK it's NOT Google been "intrusive" it's the carrier, with the "annoyance".

It is the carriers, as they provide these phones at an extreme discount.

They make most of their money back by selling you minutes/airtime, but also make money from these crAPPs provided (force fed) to the device by Google.

My guess is that Google is also giving the carriers some cash to force these substandard spyware apps onto devices.
 
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Thank you puppykickr for taking the time to post all those details. And thank you mikedt and Kunalsb11 for the information you posted.
I tried to follow everything you noted but not sure I got everything with "google" in the name. But it was a big help.

As for this being an old model/cheap phone, that was wanted I wanted. This phone is only for traveling to selected places where T-Mobile doesn't have/won't build towers so I don't need a first class "new model" phone. If this will work for calls and text messages in non-T-Mobile areas - and doesn't spend the day doing auto-downloads - it will meet my needs.
 
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Well...something just happened . I don't know what I touched but now I have this google rectangle, with what looks like a mic, in the middle of the home screen, in between two rows of my icons. Any suggestions as to what else I need to do to get rid of yet another google annoyance?
 
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