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Well that is an interesting dilemma. If you have a computer/laptop you can always just use a browser, go to play.google.com, log into your account, and purchase Titanium Backup Pro so it installs on your phone remotely.

so if i use my laptop log into google play store with my google account that i used to set up that phone (i use different accounts for different phone) then use my card to pay for titanium pro, it will it automatically download and install on that phone?Well that is an interesting dilemma. If you have a computer/laptop you can always just use a browser, go to play.google.com, log into your account, and purchase Titanium Backup Pro so it installs on your phone remotely.
tried twice and keeps saying "your transaction can't be completed at this time. Please try again. [BM-CPE-13]"Yes, you can install apps remotely on a computer to your phone, as long as that phone is tied to whichever Google account you're using at the time.
it didnt give me a specific time. i tried using paypal which the second like says can not work for no random reason. now i'm not sure whether I should wait or try again.
Yay so i'm basically sorted and it's now safe to use the phone without having to worry passwords etc will be stolen.Well at this point those PB services are disabled, they're basically inert. They won't be collecting data, nor turning on things without your knowledge or permission, nor sending anything out to some server across the ocean. You can keep trying to uninstall them but you should defrost them first, then hack away at removing them. Personally I'd just leave them frozen and forget about them, they're relatively insignificant in size. Another nice thing about Titanium Backup is when you freeze an app it gets hidden in your Apps menu.

I might add that you can install the app on any other device/smartphone that you use if logging into the same play-store account. IOW, if you have a number of paid apps in account #1, you can initially use this account to install them. You can then add/create account #2, delete account #1 from the device, and your paid apps remain.As you've already paid for the app, you can remove your card details and it won't affect anything.
haha most things except pandor's boxBut if you suspect some app/process to be a problem, just do a Google search on it. Most things will have show a bunch of results. .

I might add that you can install the app on any other device/smartphone that you use if logging into the same play-store account. IOW, if you have a number of paid apps in account #1, you can initially use this account to install them. You can then add/create account #2, delete account #1 from the device, and your paid apps remain.
Don't get too 'trigger happy' disabling things, at some point it's a matter of killing off the benefits and functionality of owning a smartphone. But if you suspect some app/process to be a problem, just do a Google search on it. Most things will have show a bunch of results. Also, a lot of things you can adjust or turn off in your phone's Settings, Titanium Backup is more for those things you can't typically access.
http://www.ubergizmo.com/how-to/disable-google-location/
Also, on a computer log into your Google account and there's a bunch of things you can change as far as privacy settings
https://myaccount.google.com/intro
As you've already paid for the app, you can remove your card details and it won't affect anything.
Hmmm so I can't uninstall them using titaniumbackup? Freezing them doesn't seem to affect anything it's just that as I say the defrost on reboot. Why would this be? And if that's the case how can I be sure that they are even properly frozenSo this just gets more and more interesting. At this point it's a matter where you can't uninstall those two PB processes, you can't block them with a firewall, and you can't disable (permanently at least) them with an app like Titanium Backup, I know I'm out of ideas. Apparently since those PB processes appear to be linked into the operating system on your phone, let's just hope that in the near future someone will make a third party ROM for your phone, or at least someone will reply here referring to an existing one. Other than that just keep freezing those two PB services with TB whenever you restart your phone (I typically don't restart mine except every few months or so).
You could try to remove them using TB but it does appear as if Pandora's Box is integrated pretty tight into the ROM running on your phone. Keep those that firmware site you found handy in case you need to reflash your phone.
https://androidmtk.com/download-infocus-stock-rom
https://androidmtk.com/download-sut-l3-tool
As for checking if those PB processes are indeed frozen, try installing this 'Trepn' system profiling app and do a before and after test:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.quicinc.trepn&hl=en
hmm yeah. I would definatley feel better if they werent on there at all..... but as you say risk bricking it.... but i'm not sure I can trust to use it knowing they are on there even though frozen with titanium bu but again are they really frozen!? -_- gargh seeing as they seem to be able to defrost on reboot.There are no absolutes with your situation, it's all trial and error on your part. If Titanium Backup can remove your problems that would be great, but you also have to weigh the consequences of either bricking your phone or just using it with whatever kluges you can apply to it to meet your needs.
ahh i see so I guess the question is does PB need to be present in order for the os to boot up properly.When you restart your phone it reloads its operating system. PB on your phone appears to be 'baked' into the operating system so it also gets restarted. There are a number of option in Titanium Backup Pro you might want to look into that may or may not help, one in particular named 'Chuck Norris' mode. Dig into TB's Settings menus.