Tell HN: Your Android carrier can remotely turn settings on
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#12Carriers can't change regular settings like language, lock screen code or background. Just what cell towers you connect to and a short list of telephony related features. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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#13(2) Changing to a device that doesn't have that feature. Which probably means no Android and no iOS. I would not be willing to do so, I'd change carrier instead if it was problematic enough to me.
(3) I don't mind when it's to set settings for a good reason. I assume some settings are configured that way for the phone to properly work on the carrier network. On the other hand, I hate it when it's to enforce a stupid thing or extract more money from a built-in feature.
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#14It's part of the mandated law in certain countries so it's normal to be implemented there.
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#151) yes, but only got the warning once. 2) I think you need to root and disable OTA updates, but never tried. 3) Hate it, but I think it's a drop in an ocean of control, and probably way more harmless than depending on Google for everything (at least in my case). Not an Apple user, but apparently this is also a thing on Apple devices: https://www.vox.com/2015/2/12/11558938/what-is-this-carrier-...
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#16IMHO, carrier settings are a small portion and not super impactful part of the phone configuration you see in the settings list. This is actually a somewhat cool feature. Imagine going to another country, jumping on another network and your phone automatically knows what cell bands and towers to connect to. Carriers can't change regular settings like language, lock screen code or background. Just what cell towers you…
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#17You can attempt to disable it, but you need to be aware that in many places it's outright illegal for phone manufacturer and carrier to allow that.
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#18(1) No, but not surprised, (2) don't have a phone, (3) I don't like it, that's why I don't have a phone.
How do you manage w/o a phone? Some of our bank accounts require using an Android (or iPhone) app, for example. Messengers like Signal don't work w/o a smartphone. COVID-related apps for traveling. I could continue. Genuinely curious.
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#19(1) No, but not surprised, (2) don't have a phone, (3) I don't like it, that's why I don't have a phone.
How do you manage w/o a phone? Some of our bank accounts require using an Android (or iPhone) app, for example. Messengers like Signal don't work w/o a smartphone. COVID-related apps for traveling. I could continue. Genuinely curious.
Choosing your bank according to the provision of acceptable services.
> messengers
You just need an OS somewhere (not necessarily a smartphone)
> travelling
Cannot really help: if some administration requested a smartphone, I would either try to avoid it or buy some provisional, temporary thing.
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#20Yes, I am aware carrier can control carrier/network settings since those are loaded from network anyway, you can try to override them, but obviously if it's something like Cell Broadcast, call forwarding/barring or caller ID and others, carrier can decide to use different settingh from yours. I feel like you are confusing local Android settings with carrier settings loaded from network. For instance carrier is not go…
Thank you. I should have been more explicit. The settings I am referring to are under "Apps & notifications"/"Wireless emergency alerts". They are about controlling whether to and which alerts one wants to receive on their phone. This not only seems very user-facing to me, it's also something I definitely would want to have control over. It's an unlocked Android One device. The carrier seems to be able to remotely ch…