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Motorola phones is a ...[1]

Consumer impact summary

Motorola has been adding an adware app called Live lock screen(from Taboola) under the guise of a "security update". This is installed as a system app and so cannot be deleted.

Incidents

This is a list of all consumer protection incidents related to this product line.

  • Reddit post Motorola has been adding an adware app called Live lock screen(from Taboola) under the guise of a "security update".

See also

An article covering this issue

Reddit link discussing Live lock screen removal procedure

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