SSL is almost a old as Shakespeare now.
Actual answer over circle-jerk speculation: To be legal in EU, they must offer one option without required (=forced) consent to tracking. When you pay, you can actually opt-out from any measure that require consent under GDPR.
All European publishers do this. They don't want your money and probably don't care much about the tiny minority that actually pays for freedom from tracking. This option exist to create the illusion of choice.
Just guessing. The phone is ear-marked for a target market, e.g. Africa. If it connects to an American network without roaming and without ever having been to Africa, it's clear that the phone was not sold through 'official' distribution channels.
Ignoring gender, are job fairs overrun by job seekers now? Is it that bad?
The "I'm that desperate" batch.
There's software that does this already. Right?
Does this include the right to repair software (= replace stock ROM) and access to security updates?
This whole table raises multiple questions. I guess I'll never hire someone mentioning comptia on their cv
I believe regulations require that everything you put in or on food is technically editable. Like the paper stickers on bread or produce. They are disgusting, but if you or your child accidentally eats them, they are fine.
OK. Now copy all other EU laws.
They should have replied:
0 rows changed. OK.
Or:
BOT.EXE: Command not found
just to see if the other guy keeps trying.
Websites built for Chrome do work in Firefox.