Some game called "Blocks" was just downloaded without my permission by the Verizon app manager. It looks suspicious and like something that was made 20 years ago, please help and/or explain what is going on!?!?
Thanks for reaching out. That does seem a bit odd. Were you able to delete the app off the phone?
-Kevin
I was able to delete it thankfully.
My question, I suppose is, was this an install initiated by verizon?
That is a good question. We are not able to install anything on your phone. This is not something anyone can do without having access to your actual phone, downloading an app or accept terms to download it on your phone which must be accepted during the download process. I suggest putting a lock so it is not used by someone else but you.
-Angie
Angie,
It notified me that it was installed by the Verizon app manager.
I think we lost my original question.
"We are not able to install anything on your phone" is a blatant lie, as indicated by the discussion locked in https://community.verizon.com/t5/Verizon-Wireless-Services/Verizon-App-Manager-Apps-downloading-without-permission/td-p/1226590/page/3 where a Customer Support rep states that the Verizon App Manager is used to download Verizon apps.
This happened to me as well. Both "*Solitaire*" and "Blocks" were downloaded to my phone with no warning/acknowledgement phase by the Verizon App Manager. My guess is that they have a business partnership with Verizon to get their apps on more people's phones.
Disable the Verizon App Manager. It has no benefits, and installs bloatware without your consent.
To Verizon: The thread I linked is literally the first Google result when searching for "Verizon App Manager". It is full of people dissatisfied with the program, demanding to know why it's installing what it's installing, and asking for a PUBLIC explanation of its behavior. Either you're partnering with other companies to install their apps on people's phones (technically allowed in TOS, even if I find it scummy) or your App Manager is a major security hole that allows external actors to install apps. I think all of us would prefer it to be the former.
I have also noticed the same thing, and it seems to happen pretty regularly. This week alone I've seen 4 random games that I have 0 interest in appear on my phone. I have disabled and force stopped the app. I've been a faithful Verizon member for quite a while, but if I see one more garbage app download without my permission I'm dropping them.
We're sorry for the issues you're encountering. Have you tried to change the credentials on your phone? Or have you done any resets on your device?
~Ivone
I received a "security update" 30 minutes ago and according to the VERIZON summary, it also installed 4 games that I DID NOT GIVE PERMISSION FOR. So please, go speak with your supervisor and know what the company you work for is installing on our phones WITHOUT our permission.
Every single "security update" that I get installs random games on my phone. MAKE IS STOP or I will start filing complaints.
Go to application settings. turn on show syistem apps. search for verizon app manager. DISABLE!
-Andi