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Huawei started putting ads on lock screens and users are furious https://t.co/DjpYKn577b via @DigitalTrends
— Jeremy Kaplan (@SmashDawg) June 13, 2019
Huawei is apparently showing ads on lockscreens for some of its phones https://t.co/ZdDINIDcgs pic.twitter.com/y7BvVNvrP3
— The Verge (@verge) June 13, 2019
Huawei apparently decides it needs more bad press, puts ads on phone lock screens https://t.co/p5rjKSbeL1
— Thomas Power (@thomaspower) June 13, 2019
On the ads popping up on Huawei and Honor phones: We're not getting much more than, “The ads are not initiated by Huawei," anytime soon as it's 4:16 AM in China. Full story here: https://t.co/YEne1FL9QS @DigitalTrends #Huawei
— Julian Chokkattu (@JulianChokkattu) June 13, 2019
Huawei Started Serving Ads On Phone Lock Screens Without Asking Users' Permission https://t.co/FDyBAOAmx2
— Slashdot (@slashdot) June 13, 2019
Huawei apparently decides it needs more bad press, puts ads on phone lock screens https://t.co/edCi1IBeN6
— Robbie Adams (@robbie__adams) June 14, 2019
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Dear phone manufacturers:
— Rev. Robert R. Ballecer, SJ (@padresj) June 14, 2019
Please stop stuffing your products with 3rd-party sketchware.
Is our loyalty REALLY worth the extra few dollars you get to cripple stock Android?
Sincerely,
Everybodyhttps://t.co/8jkra3czkJ
Huawei is apparently showing ads on lockscreens for some of its phones https://t.co/ZdDINIDcgs pic.twitter.com/wkvKE0maj8
— The Verge (@verge) June 14, 2019
Huawei from yesterday displays ads on lockscreen.
— Lukas Stefanko (@LukasStefanko) June 14, 2019
Ads are displayed on devices all around the world, without any location restrictions.
The only way to get rid of the advertising is to not use the built-in magazine background images. https://t.co/lJalctOrac pic.twitter.com/apqccqHLFu
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