Hello to everyone maybe someone can help - Android Apps and Games

i have app called "SuperSMS" FROM 2016
and when i upload the new version and fill the declartion form
i get this message
Hi Developers at Dustfall,
Thanks for contacting the Google Play team.
I’ve reviewed your appeal request and found that your app, SuperSMS - Text Messages (com.Dustfall.SuperSms), does not qualify for use of DEFAULT_SMS.
We are unable to verify permissions prompt in your app. If these permissions (e.g. READ_SMS, RECEIVE_MMS, RECEIVE_SMS, and SEND_SMS) are not required, please remove them from your app.
Your app does not appear to prompt the user to be a default handler prior to requesting related permissions as required by the policy. Please make necessary changes in order to comply with policy requirements and resubmit your app through a Declaration Form.
Permission requests should make sense to users. You may only request permissions that are necessary to implement critical current features or services in your application. You may not use permissions that give access to user or device data for undisclosed, unimplemented, or disallowed features or purposes. For additional guidance, please review the Permissions policy and this Play Console Help Center article.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Best Regards,
Anya
The Google Play Team
NOW WHAT THE HELL THEY WANT ?
AND THERE IS NOBODY TO TALK WITH HIM

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This question is regarding app permissions and they work? Locations is permission in android does it have limits?or does cooperate with rest the permission in android 10 for example....Someone told to ask Tom,sd_shadow so I'm asking please
Anonymousdef said:
This question is regarding app permissions and they work? Locations is permission in android does it have limits?or does cooperate with rest the permission in android 10 for example....Someone told to ask Tom,sd_shadow so I'm asking please
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Prior to Android 10, location permission is a single resource: apps only require permission once to use everywhere (foreground and background) and every time. But from Android 10, background location comes as an independent resource. Apps have to request explicitly this permission besides the foreground one.
For more details, check the official doc here.
Request location permissions | Android Developers
developer.android.com
Thank you James_Watson for explaining that to me! And notes good I read about it!
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Thank you James_Watson for explaining that to me! And notes good I read about it!
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But still don't answer don't this example compare to the other example one app grants app on while app is in use they other app on all the time...confusing just a little bet

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