Android System: "Review app with full device access" keeps coming back

d4005

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At least once a week, maybe it's more often than that, I get an Android System notification asking me to review an app with full device access. It's either about AVG AntiVirus or Tasker. Both of which would be useless without full device access. I want to tell this Review "Yes I'm happy with those two apps having full device access, don't ask me again" but I get no such option. Some time later it comes back again. I can remove the access, and I can look at other apps that have full access, but I can't shut it up. Does anyone know how I can tell Android I'm happy about these apps having full access.
Here's the initial screenshot with the notification, and then the window I get when I click on the notification.

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Asked moderator to remove rogue attachments for me.
 
I get that with Lastpass, and yeah, I'm not sure there's any way to permanently get rid of those messages.

I removed the extra attachments. It's a weird quirk of the forum software that if you embed a photo and then delete it, it often becomes an attachment, which has to be removed in the Advanced Settings of the post editor.:-\
 
U dont rly need an antivirus on ur phone tbh so u could get rid of the app and not get bothered by that notification again

There are many other applications that require advanced access—CCleaner, SD Maid, MacroDroid, to name a few. So this is an issue with Android not recognising the most basic use cases for these permissions.

And for anyone who might’ve misinterpreted the advice above as ‘Remove Permission controller’—NEVER do this. I tried to modify Permission controller’s notification permissions using superuser tools, & half of all my apps started crashing. I thought I’d be able to solve the issue by reinstalling Permission controller, but it wouldn’t allow me to reinstall before I rebooted my phone. And—guess what?—once I rebooted, I got soft-bricked & had to factory-reset cus the debug features required to reinstall a system app via the ADB can’t be accessed unless you’ve booted into the system.

CMF Phone 1, Android 15, security update from 1 April 2025
 

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