I do I undo a "Never Allow"?

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I received an automatic message from Red Box about deals, and I tried to response via text to accept, and I received a notification box asking me to allow it because I would be charged normal texting rates. I accidently clicked "never allow", and now I cant undo it.
For example, I tried to set up text message alerts from Amazon and and I wasn't able to verify because my response won't send...
 
Welcome to Android Central! Not sure if this will work, but to go Settings>Apps>All, select Messaging, and Clear Defaults.
 
Ive Got an LG G5 and i said never allow. And cant send out a message. Ive tried everything suggested. Spent so much time go through all the settings. Please if someone has a solution.
 
Re: How do I undo a "Never Allow"?

Galaxy On 5, Android 6.0.1, same issue.

fixed, steps taken:

Go to Settings
Go to Applications
Selcet menu in top right corner "show system apps"
Scroll down to "Messenger Service", select
Select "Send premium text message"
Choose option from drop down menu.

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Fixed on Galaxy S8, similar to directions in the previous reply, except:
Instead of "show system apps," select "special access" from the menu in app settings. Then, the premium message setting is there to change.

There really should be a way to get to this setting thru the messaging app. Or at least thru the settings for that app
-_-
 
I made this same mistake on my HTC Desire Eye, Android 5.0.2. This thread have me a good place to start to find the fix for my phone. Go to:
Settings-Apps-All- scroll down and click on the "Messages" app. There is a section called "Permissions" where you can choose the "send premium sms" settings. Hope this helps!
 
Does it work. Because I did that steps and now I don't know what else to do unless it did work

How do you do this
 
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Go to settings
Apps
Right corner click the drop menu
Then click special access
Now select use premium text services
Then click: ask, always, or never.

This is a galaxy s9+
 

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You need to download a new messenger app. Try to get a ligit one. Set the new messenger to default and the premium message will pop up on that. You can send the message now but it will ask for permission again. DO NOT click never allow. Lol nvm
 
I use a Moto g6 and I recently had this issue. I believe this is Android 8 that I'm working with. what you have to do is
Settings > Apps > Advanced and scroll to the bottom > Special App Access > Premium SMS access then change it to ask or always
 

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Thank you. It didn't quite work, as its 2+ years later, but I was no where close to a solution, then KhMama's solution worked on my Galaxy S10e
Instead of "show system apps," select "special access" from the menu in app settings. Then, the premium message setting is there to change.
 

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