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Verizon Concession Analyzer App?

Devz

Well-Known Member
Anyone know what this is? Is just randomly tried to install itself. I tried Google and came up empty on answers.

I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 5.
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first I have heard of it, will have to check my S5 phones to see if it was pushed onto them.

My Note 4 is rooted, so it won't see it.
 

Thanks, though that 2nd link is this thread haha. The others are about a Verizon Concession Line, not whatever this app is.

I literally searched for "Verizon Concession Analyzer" and got nothing but links to Concession lines, nothing about an analyzer app.
 
If you haven't already, go into the Applications section of settings and disable DT Ignite. You may have to look in System apps. That's the app Verizon uses to install bloatware on your phone.
 
... I also suggest that after you disable it you then scan your app drawer and see how many off the wall apps are there that you don't know anything about. Consider disabling them.

When you are sure they are bilge ... uninstall them.

... Thom
 
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DT Ignite is a POS. The very first thing I disable on my Verizon phones. Like their phones don't have enough crap installed on them already... :wtfdroid:

guess i was lucky, I have never seen DT Ignite on any of my VZW phones.
or maybe I did? the 1st thing I do is load up Program Disabler Pro and then I search for all icons with the VZW logo and turn them off, don't even look to see what they are.
 
It is on my Droid Turbo 2 running 6.0.1.

It initially got my attention because I install NO GAMES and every day a new game was offered up for installation.

... Thom
 
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guess i was lucky, I have never seen DT Ignite on any of my VZW phones.
or maybe I did? the 1st thing I do is load up Program Disabler Pro and then I search for all icons with the VZW logo and turn them off, don't even look to see what they are.
My first exposure to it was when I bought my Droid Maxx 2. I was marveling at the sheer amount of uninstallable crap on the phone and was Googling what some of the apps were. I read about DT Ignite and immediately disabled it. I've always just disabled stuff manually and if I recall correctly disabled over 20 apps on my Maxx 2.
This behavior is what drove me to a Nexus 5X. Pure Android and zero carrier bloat. Not to mention I can just switch to any carrier if I need / want to.
 
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