igor0
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Disclaimer: I don’t work with the mobile products, so this is my personal view.
The application is an anti-theft tool - i.e. it is supposed to behave like that. You installed that application so you probably wanted that behavior in case the tablet got stolen. When you gave the tablet away, that has changed… but how should the application distinguish between the device having been stolen and having been given as a present? If the device is stolen, the application should be hard to remove, invisible, persistent - so that you can get your device back.
I understand that you don’t want to get those SMS messages now, but if the tablet cannot receive SMS (which is the remote way of communication, unless registered into the account and connected to WiFi), what solution do you expect? It is the tablet that sends you those messages (i.e. the application on that tablet), not the company, so how can the company stop that?