leenie, mine is a KitKat too. Mine's also a tracfone. I actually love tracfone. My first one was a $20 KitKat with a 3.5" screen. About a year ago (I think), I bought a $79 phone with a 4.5" screen. Both phones were/are LG phones. Unless it's handled differently by phone manufacturer, this is what I did with
all of the Google apps...except the Play Store of course...and yes, Android and Google are tied very close together.
I think if you root your phone, you can totally remove the Google apps. I've never tried rooting mine. It voids the warranty, and I don't know enough about Android to be willing to possibly mess something up and have to fix it.
So...I just disabled/uninstalled mine. I don't think it technically uninstalls them. Also, I do still get a message every once in a while that four of the major apps (Chrome, Maps, and 2 more) have updates available...I just don't let them update.
This is the process that I used for each Google app...takes a while, cause there's several of them! But it did disable them on my phone.
1. Go to
System settings2. Scroll down and click on
Apps3. Scroll RIGHT to
All 4. Find the app that you want to disable, click on it, and...
a) Click
Clear cache (I don't remember if a window pops up here. I don't think it does).
b) Click
Clear data and click OK in the window that pops up.
c) Click
Force stop and click OK in the window that pops up.
d) Click
Disable and click OK in the window that pops up. Don't let the warning message scare you. I've never had any
problems, but then again, I disabled ALL of the Google apps.
Following those steps in that specific order is what worked for me. Seems like I remember it saying that it would revert an app back to a previous version or something like that. Sorry, it's been a while since I've done this. I just remember the steps, because I wrote them down when I finally figured out what worked.