Disable Auto Update of Google Play Services - Huawei Watch 2

Overnight my W2 Classic has updated Google Play Services to 12.6.73 (050300-194189626) even though I have disabled the auto-updates in Google Play, is there a way of preventing system apps from updating automatically on the watch, so I can tell it when to install the updates, as when it auto-installs it stops any apps that are running (ie TruSleep, Sleep As Android, etc, etc) and causes you to lose the initial recordings upto the time of the install.

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Google Play Services permissions problem

I installed the stock Marshmallow last night, everything went well no issues at all. Went through the standard installing and setting up my email, apps, etc. However now, anytime I open a Google app (gmail, camera, Keep, etc) I get a warning pop-up stating that "Google Play Services requires all requested permissions to be enabled. Please click App Setting and review app permissions". All available permissions are enabled and I still get the pop-up. I tried disabling and uninstalling the service updates but most of the apps I use stop working and I have no access to my email. Re-enabling the service updated it, but I still get the pop-up when I open gmail, etc.
Has anyone else run into this issue and is it fixable?
I also have this in my Xiaomi Mi5. It's started happening this week despite having had Marshmallow for ages.
All play services and gmail permissions are already enabled, so not sure how to resolve this.

Google Play Services has Stopped

So I was at school and my phone kept popping up that Google Play Services has stopped. It keeps popping up and I cant figure out how to fix it. I tried clearing the Play Services cache and the framework cache but it still keeps doing it, virtually making my phone unusable. Please help.
Do you remember any changes that you made quite recently? Like disabling or uninstalling any system app, for eg. Google XYZ, internet browser, etc.
I got this too, after updating exodus rom
I just installed the Tipsy rom for MM 6.0..and i installed open gapps as well. I cannot get past the setup part of the phone when it first kicks back on after reboot. i am able to sign in on wifi, then system checks for updates, then it asks if i have another device, i say no thanks, then i push next, and i get the "google play services has stopped" message, and i cannot proceed anymore. any suggestions?

Map stuck on "Google play services are updating" bug

Okay so I've done a little digging on the subject, and I've found that if I delete all data for Google play services, and then reupdate them, these maps that I'm seeing this error message displayed will work.
What's curious is that I've found if I alter these Google services in *any* way at all, for example, removing google play services permission for reading my sms messages, which has ZERO to do with maps, this error occurs once again, on those same maps within a couple of apps. On another device, I went in and only disabled services required to look for Google pay/NFC (I don't use any). This alteration also causes that same issue with maps !! The only fix is deleting all Google play services data, reinstalling the updates on the play services, and then not touching a freaking thing or permission. Perhaps the most bizarre aspect of all is that if I freeze play services entirely, those maps still work upon reenabling
What's all the more bizarre too is that Google Maps will display maps with zero issues with those same mentioned modifications made. It only effects maps within other apps, like my weather app for example.
What on earth is the meaning of this? All I'm trying to do is save battery but also stop some of the constant spying. Those services don't need access to my SMS messages. In fact I can have a perfectly normal operational conversation with Google play services frozen entirely.
Anyone have any advice on stopping some of the snooping without breaking completely unrelated aspects of other apps that don't even fully depend on these services to run in the first place? Only the map part does?
I know many might say just leave them running and who cares what it wants access to. But I do. If I can help it at all, I'd rather not be constantly freezing and unfreezing the services depending what I'm doing as that can get a little tedious.
I'd love to hear your takes on why these apps with maps function the way they do in this particular regard (especially when Google maps, the one that should be most closely dependent on play services, works no matter if services have been altered or not)
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Okay, I thought I had the issue pegged but turns out not so much. This time, literally all I had done was hibernate GPS... Turned on airplane mode and went to sleep. Woke up and maps not working despite GPS being woken normally, like I had done for years with no issues.
I'm really starting to regret starting from scratch to declutter. Who would have ever thought starting over and using in the same manner as before would *break* something..... How frustrating

Unable to update certain apps since Android 10

Ever since the Android 10 update I'm unable to update certain apps through the Play Store, like Android Auto, Carrier Services and recently the phone app.
Any possible solutions? Already tried wiping cache and storage as well as de- and reattaching my Google account.
Update: Uninstalling updates from the Play Store app fixed it for anyone having the same issue.

Google Play Store keeps crashing

Since I got my Fold 2, the main issue I have is with Google Play Store. It keeps crashing. Sometimes it launches and I can use it but 90% of the time it crashes at launch. I tried everything I know. Updating, downgrading, cleaning cache. But it doesn't solve the issue. I don't want to do a full reset. Any idea? Thanks.
That is an issue with the Play Store on all devices sometimes, whenever Google decides to be trash (experienced this for a while on my S9+ back then). You don't have to Factory Reset your device at all. Just force stop the Google Play Store, clear the data of the Google Play Store, enable the ability to see System Apps in the apps list, and then go to Google Play Services and stop it (if you can) and clear data & cache as well (if only cache, then do that). Then reboot your device.
yanniclord said:
That is an issue with the Play Store on all devices sometimes, whenever Google decides to be trash (experienced this for a while on my S9+ back then). You don't have to Factory Reset your device at all. Just force stop the Google Play Store, clear the data of the Google Play Store, enable the ability to see System Apps in the apps list, and then go to Google Play Services and stop it (if you can) and clear data & cache as well (if only cache, then do that). Then reboot your device.
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I tried all that but still the same. Thanks anyway.

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