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01-04-2025 11:20 PM in
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Supernovakeith
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01-05-2025 01:17 AM (Last edited 01-05-2025 01:18 AM ) in
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No, not till now.
Wodehouse
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01-05-2025 11:40 PM in
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That message is likely related to an app requesting location permissions. Since you're unsure which app is triggering it, let's try to identify the culprit:
Method 1: Check Recent App Activity
1. Go to *Settings* > *Apps*.
2. Tap on the three dots (⋮) at the top-right corner.
3. Select *Show system apps*.
4. Look for any apps with recent activity (indicated by a clock icon).
5. Check the permissions for these apps.
Method 2: Use Android's Built-in Permission Manager
1. Go to *Settings* > *Apps*.
2. Tap on *Permissions manager* or *App permissions*.
3. Look for the *Location* permission.
4. Check which apps have requested location permissions.
Method 3: Check App Permissions in Developer Options
1. Enable *Developer options* (if not already enabled):
- Go to *Settings* > *About phone*.
- Tap on *Build number* seven times.
2. Go to *Settings* > *Developer options*.
3. Scroll down to *Permissions*.
4. Look for any apps with location permissions.
Once you identify the app, you can decide whether to allow or deny the requested permissions.
If this reply answered your query please tap 3 vertical dots to the right of my reply and tap "Resolved". Thank you 😊
Method 1: Check Recent App Activity
1. Go to *Settings* > *Apps*.
2. Tap on the three dots (⋮) at the top-right corner.
3. Select *Show system apps*.
4. Look for any apps with recent activity (indicated by a clock icon).
5. Check the permissions for these apps.
Method 2: Use Android's Built-in Permission Manager
1. Go to *Settings* > *Apps*.
2. Tap on *Permissions manager* or *App permissions*.
3. Look for the *Location* permission.
4. Check which apps have requested location permissions.
Method 3: Check App Permissions in Developer Options
1. Enable *Developer options* (if not already enabled):
- Go to *Settings* > *About phone*.
- Tap on *Build number* seven times.
2. Go to *Settings* > *Developer options*.
3. Scroll down to *Permissions*.
4. Look for any apps with location permissions.
Once you identify the app, you can decide whether to allow or deny the requested permissions.
If this reply answered your query please tap 3 vertical dots to the right of my reply and tap "Resolved". Thank you 😊

Anonymous
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02-16-2025 02:28 AM in
QuestionsThat doesn't tell us which app requested it. It just tells us which apps do or do not have access to location.
Yeah it's been happening to me to (S25). Annoying AF. I keep my location off unless I use Maps. I don't want to be seeing that on my screen every day...
