- May 8, 2012
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I posted this a little while back in this thread Optimizing G4 battery thread - Android Forums at AndroidCentral.com but it had gotten buried and I think it can be very beneficial.
It basically allows you to restrict permissions (such as location, camera, keep awake) to downloaded apps.
It was originally in Android 4.3 but then hidden in 4.4 and going forward ( coming back in M).
No root required. It's no Xprivacy but it certainly helps.
Here are the directions:
Download Quick shortcut maker on the play store.
Open it, change 'incremental search' to ' normal search' and search for Access.
You should get a Settings option that you can expand. Look for one labeled 'Access Lock' and click on it.
You can then try to see if it works or just make the shortcut.
Use the shortcut to open Access Lock and start removing restrictions.
It basically allows you to restrict permissions (such as location, camera, keep awake) to downloaded apps.
It was originally in Android 4.3 but then hidden in 4.4 and going forward ( coming back in M).
No root required. It's no Xprivacy but it certainly helps.
Here are the directions:
Download Quick shortcut maker on the play store.
Open it, change 'incremental search' to ' normal search' and search for Access.
You should get a Settings option that you can expand. Look for one labeled 'Access Lock' and click on it.
You can then try to see if it works or just make the shortcut.
Use the shortcut to open Access Lock and start removing restrictions.