Blame the carrier then, mine is unlocked direct from Samsung and doesn't have Facebook or anything like that. Once it hooked in to a carrier for the first time it installed the carrier apps but any and all are removable and don't come back after.
Unless you're defining bloat as anything but AOSP in which case I don't want to talk to you.
Because I don't want to. I was somewhat involved in Gecko development, used Phoenix before it became Firefox, even compiled it on BeOS once or twice, I didn't like the direction it took when it broke compatibility with SeaMonkey and it hasn't gotten better from what I've seen. Is that enough answer?
Yep. Routers used to come wide open out of the box, you had to actively secure them. They come with reasonable initial security now probably because of things like that.
Which has probably happened. It's (shady uses, not necessarily this use) one of the reasons there was a big push to get consumers to put a password on their wifi back in the day.
You know, it occurs to me that doing that with print really isn't any different than the accepted method of debug logging other than where the output is directed to.
Blame the carrier then, mine is unlocked direct from Samsung and doesn't have Facebook or anything like that. Once it hooked in to a carrier for the first time it installed the carrier apps but any and all are removable and don't come back after.
Unless you're defining bloat as anything but AOSP in which case I don't want to talk to you.