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Motorola PB3T0020AU User Manual

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Manage app permissions
What are permissions?
If an app wants to use specific features and personal information on your phone, it must ask for your
permission. You can manage permissions at any time to allow, deny, or modify them.
Features you'll be asked about
If an app wants to access (use, view, change) these features, it must ask you for permission:
Hardware and system settings, such as access to your camera, microphone, location, contacts, calendar,
storage, and sensors
Network settings, such as permission to access the internet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth
Personal information and accounts, including access to your personal data, accounts, authentication
services (for example, email addresses, phone numbers, social media accounts, and more)
The ability to modify phone settings and perform actions (such as sending notifications or controlling
hardware components)
Should you allow or deny access?
Before you give an app permission, it’s important to review what the app’s asking for. Make sure you're
okay with what the app wants to do before you say yes.
Android apps can still work even if you don't give them all the permissions they ask for. For instance, an app
might not need to know your location or see your contacts to do its thing. But, if you do allow it access, the
app might work even better. It's a trade-off. On the one hand, you can limit what info the app knows. On the
other hand, you might miss out on cool features.
Respond to app permission requests
You'll see permissions screens:
The first time you open an app
The first time you use a specific feature, if that feature requires access
When an app updates and needs different permissions
When you restart an app you previously denied permissions
If the screen pops up over another app, tap to allow full access, partial access, or to deny the app access.
If the screen takes you into Settings and flashes a setting:
1. Tap the flashing item.
2. Turn the permission on to accept (or off to deny it).
3.
Tap or swipe to go back to the previous screen.
Use apps : Get, delete, manage apps
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Motorola PB3T0020AU Specifications

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BrandMotorola
ModelPB3T0020AU
CategoryCell Phone
LanguageEnglish

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