I think you're asking for a solution that is more than most people
here are asking. Simply not having an EULA and being able to disable
the services is sufficient. It is already easy to disable the
services (in the settings menu), so it's just case of having to agree
to the EULA.
Jackb,
I think you're asking for a solution that is more than most people
here are asking. Simply not having an EULA and being able to disable
the services is sufficient. It is already easy to disable the
services (in the settings menu), so it's just case of having to agree
to the EULA.
John