If you ever looked in the raw source you will find lots of this in the firmware
Never heard any complaints about these.
Anyway, you do know that taking things out might do more harm than keeping them in. From an IT perpective that is, which kinda differs from normal people's perspectives...
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Isn't the code proprietary, and encrypted? Are you saying you are a developer, an expert in firmware design, and have read the source? If so, please enlighten me, as I am nowhere near the level of being a SOC software designer.
It might cause some issues by removing it, but did
you know that it may actually improve the situation instead? I'm still using v1.21 because of the "features" that were made a permanent part of the code (or at least a visible part of the code).
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If you were kidding, I don't get it, and if you were serious, I have to ask - what grade are you in?