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Google's "Android partner" phones come with pre-installed apps that users can't delete, and that undermine their privacy and security. Users should be able to permanently uninstall these apps, but right now they can't. Tell Google you agree: https://action.privacyinternational.org/node/9
that's cool! And can we add and statement for iPhones and stop recommend then as the most secure devices when you have no control over it?!

Also strat using and supporting free software projects for mobiles would be useful
Absolutely agree. At best you can disable them or opt to run Lineage / Graphene OS instead.
You can't uninstall stuff in /system because it's a read-only filesystem, that's why. But you can simply disable the apps you don't want.

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