Once you’ve loaded up your phone with apps, you might notice that they require access to all sorts of permissions that don’t really seem necessary. You might not mind Pokémon Go being able to read your location (you’ve gotta catch ‘em all somehow), but that’s probably not the kind of information you want every app on your phone knowing. Luckily, it’s easy to manage your app permissions once you know how. We’ll go over the process step-by-step, so read on to find out how to change app permissions on Android.
How to change app permissions on Android
- Open the Settings app on your phone. Scroll down and select “Apps”.
- Tap “App management”.
- Tap the app you’d like to manage, then tap “Permissions”.
- Tap the permission you’d like to manage.
- Finally, tap the icon to choose whether you’d like to allow or disallow the permission. Alternatively:
- Open the Settings app on your phone. Scroll down and select “Privacy”.
- Tap “Permission Manager”.
- Tap the permission icon that you’d like to manage.
- All the apps using the permission you’ve selected will be displayed. Tap the app you’d like to manage.
- Tap the icon to allow or disallow the permission. And that’s it! You can now take control of your apps and make sure they’re not accessing information you don’t want them to see. If you need more help with your Android phone, we have more tutorials that will come in handy. Check out how to create a Password manager shortcut on Android, how to take a screenshot on Android, how to enable Secure Folder on Android and how to print from an Android phone or tablet. Device running too slow? Here’s how to speed up your Android phone or tablet. Next: Here’s how to change your Samsung Galaxy side key settings to make handy shortcuts.