Disable permissions on android device - General Questions and Answers

In our smart phone some default application is installed and I can not change the permission so any solution to denied permission without our device move on root

You may go to settings > apps and notifications > show all apps (you might also need to display "system processes" using the 3 dot menu on the top right hand corner depending on the app)
There, you should be able to either disable or uninstall the app, or change its permissions

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HIde installed app

Can someone tell me how to hide installed apps on Samsung s6.
applications > application manager > all
Press on app you want to disable, press the disable button. There are some pre-installed apps that will not have said button so you can't do anything with those. After you've disabled apps, you can scroll to the far right in the application manager and see them under the "disabled" heading.
You can also check out this thread, definitely has some good info.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s6/general/bloat-remover-tool-t3079746

change when automatic power saving turn on in cm13

Go to settings enable developer options check root and allow apps and then scroll down and toggle terminal app
Go to settings database editor in Google play download and allow it root
use stock cm13 terminal app allow root
And plug this in
Su
Allow root then
Plug this in
pm grant by4a. setedit android. permission. WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
Then go to settings database editor app and go to global then find low power and set to whatever you want I set it to 25 as in 25% text should be entered as only numbers

[Completed] Turn off screen overlay all at once

Hi,
Very often when I want to install an application I have this message "screen overlay detected, please disable" that appears and keeps me from continuing. I am forced to go into the settings, to disable one by one this authorization for each application. Then I go back on the new application to complete the installation. Then I return to the screen overlay management to accept it again for each application. It takes ages :crying:
Is there not a way to disable all at once and then reactivate all at once ?
Thank you
Hi and welcome to assist,
Try this steps:
Go to Settings > Apps > 'Advanced' (near the bottom) - under 'Advanced' subsection, access 'Draw over other apps'. Here, individually change the settings of ALL the apps to 'No' (in other words, disable 'Permit drawing over other apps' for every app). Once done, you can freely change apps' permissions in Settings > Apps > [name of app] > 'Permissions' without the annoying 'Screen overlay detected...' warning popping-up every time. Once you have correctly changed the permissions (for every app that's not working properly), you should return to individually change each of the apps' settings to 'Yes' in the 'Draw over other apps' section (in other words, re-enable 'Permit drawing over other apps' for every app).
Good luck,
Razvan

push notifications

Hey guys i have problems with notifications with all apps. Sometimes i receive notifications and sometimes not.
No one has this problem?
You have to take a number of measures in order to get notifications to work reliable:
1. Go to phone manager and set application in start apps on manual - and activate all switches
2. Type in "battery optimization" in settings and switch it off for the app
3. Open the app and then go to "recent apps" swipe the app down so a little lock appears above the app
4. Go to settings, then apps, then choose the app. Give all permissions and notifications
5. (Most important): go to settings - battery - further settings. Activate "always stay connected"
Notifications should work fine now. If not, uninstall the app, reinstall it and do steps 1 to 4 again.
BTW some expression I used may not be correct as I have set my phone language to German.

save permissions before factory reset

In Android 9, and Galaxy S9 in particular (no root available), is there any way (special app, or adb command) to save lists of permissions like "Allow background data usage", "Allow background activity", "Notifications" (with "Sound", "Silent", "Silent and minimized" details)? Meaning, those permissions that are only accessible via "App info". I want to capture those settings before I do a factory reset, but it would be very labor-intensive to go into "App info" for each installed app.

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