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01-20-2022 05:40 PM in
Galaxy SSolved! Go to Solution.
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01-20-2022 05:59 PM in
Galaxy SBy default its on for all apps. You need not do anything. If you want to turn off for some app then you can go to app section in settings, click on the desired app and then in its permissions you'll see the toggle for the feature
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08-05-2022 04:22 AM in
Galaxy SOf course there are performance issues. An app that requires camera access won't work if this app decides to remove the camera permission (or freeing up space) without your input because it claims the app is "unused".
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05-11-2022 08:15 AM in
Galaxy SSo what if you've turned this feature off for some apps, but it keeps doing it anyways? 😒
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08-05-2022 04:21 AM in
Galaxy SThat is not a solution. It means you have to go through EVERY single app on your device and shut it down manually instead of turning off a slider or checking a box. I can't go through all the apps on my list and turn it off on all of them one by one. We need a more practical way to turn this off especially now it's not just removing necessary permissions but also "freeing up space" for which I never gave permission in the first place.
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08-08-2022 03:29 PM in
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