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This clause reveals that Verizon-installed software can remain active and non-visible on a deactivated device whenever it connects to Wi-Fi, meaning users may not be aware these apps are running.
Interpretive note: The excerpt ends with '...' so the full scope of what these apps may do while operating is not captured. The canonical claim states the primary disclosed fact—invisible apps that may run on deactivated devices over Wi-Fi.
Apps installed or updated by Verizon on your device may be invisible on your home screen and may continue to operate via Wi-Fi even after the device is deactivated.
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This clause reveals that Verizon-installed software can remain active and non-visible on a deactivated device whenever it connects to Wi-Fi, meaning users may not be aware these apps are running.
Apps installed or updated by Verizon on your device may be invisible on your home screen and may continue to operate via Wi-Fi even after the device is deactivated.
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