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Check Privacy Settings For Any App in Android

MonaMay 27, 2020 Comments (0)

Owning an Android device is an exciting experience in today’s tech-focused world. Still, Android devices are sometimes vulnerable to different risks like cyber thefts. To help you make full use of your Android device, it is critical to know how to check privacy settings for any App in Android.

In this post, you’re going to learn everything you need to know about checking privacy settings for any Android Apps. To begin, you should know all Android devices and apps are used to determine and collect a lot of different information. For example, an Android App GPS chip is used to help you locate the exact place you’re on Earth.

Android Apps need access to all the information concerning your device. If you’re looking to access GPS status, for instance, you’ll be required to set your device’s Google Maps app. Android privacy settings allow you to give your device Apps permission; it also a way to keep safe and adore your Android experience.

Contents

  • 1 Managing Android Apps Privacy Settings
    • 1.1 Checking Privacy Location Services Settings
    • 1.2 Privacy Settings Parked Location and Events
    • 1.3 Privacy Settings for Camera and Microphone Access
    • 1.4 Privacy settings for Ad Tracking
    • 1.5 Privacy Settings for Facebook and Snapchat
  • 2 Keep Safe with Android Apps

Managing Android Apps Privacy Settings

When it comes to checking and managing your privacy settings, giving apps permission is the first step in this process. To allow apps to access data, you’ll only need to give your Apps permission first. To do this, select the “Allow and Deny” options from the settings. In case, you allow Apps permission accidentally, here’s are some tips to manage your privacy settings.

It’s possible to manage permission options for a specific app. To do this, start by going to Android’s Settings menu. Find the “Apps” entry, then locate and  adjust the permission you want to update.

Checking Privacy Location Services Settings

If your Android location is on, you can check your location privacy settings by doing this:

  • Go to your Settings.
  • Select Privacy.
  • Find the location services option.
  • Here, you’ll see the off and on options. Select your desired privacy setting.

Privacy Settings Parked Location and Events

If you’re not comfortable with Android storing your location information for all the places you visit, check and set your privacy settings by going to the settings, then head to the map section and select the toggle off parked location settings.

To change Android’s access to private messages that are displayed in the device calendar automatically, you can set Android Apps events Privacy by doing the following: Go to the settings, head to the calendar and then toggle off your device’s Apps events.

Privacy Settings for Camera and Microphone Access

Your Android camera and Microphone app access need to be private based on the fact other people don’t respect other Privacy. If you’re looking to keep your photos and voice mails private, here is how to turn these apps off from people’s access:

  • Go to the settings
  • Go to the privacy section
  • Select the camera or microphone
  • Select the Turn Off permission.

Privacy settings for Ad Tracking

Usually, Android phones collect your private data and show you ads that may be relevant as well as irrelevant. To restrict Android from consuming your data and avoid irrelevant ads, here’s how to manage that:

  • Go to settings
  • Select the privacy option
  • Go to the advertising options
  • Toggle on the section called Limit ad tracking.

Privacy Settings for Facebook and Snapchat

To check and set your Android Facebook App, go to the menu, and head to the privacy shortcuts. At the privacy shortcuts, your device will take you to all the privacy settings options. Within the private settings, you can check your Facebook profile, posts, and people who can contact you. If you want to set privacy settings for your images, comments, and posts, select the “Only Me” option. To allow a few people to reach out and see your posts or pictures, you can set chosen people with the “allow” option.

Snapchat is one of the most popular applications people enjoy quick messaging services but is also highly vulnerable to privacy leaks. Here is what to do to keep your Snapchat private:

  • Swipe to the settings
  • Select the contact me the option and the “who can contact me” option.
  • After that, select the “My friends” option so that only people allowed can contact you.

Similarly, if you want to limit those who see your Snapchat stories, go to the settings and look at the “who can contact me” option. Tap the view of my story section and set it to allow only permitted people to see your story.

Keep Safe with Android Apps

To keep your Android information private, follow the above steps to set and check your Apps private settings always.

Categories: Hardware

Author Mona

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Last Updated on May 27, 2020 by Mitch Bartlett