Question How to remove permissions? - Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite

When I want to remove phone permissions for Google Play Store, it is greyed out and says "Device requires this permission to operate". I don't think it does need this permission.
Is it possible to remove permissions either via root or any mod for apps that blurred out permissions?

cmdke said:
When I want to remove phone permissions for Google Play Store, it is greyed out and says "Device requires this permission to operate". I don't think it does need this permission.
Is it possible to remove permissions either via root or any mod for apps that blurred out permissions?
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can you share a screenshot?
It will be much more helpful if you share device info as well

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[Q] App to list all Apps by permission?

Hi,
is there an app that lists all installed apps by permission? That way I could list all apps that automatically start at boot... Or those that like to read contact data...
Permissions Denied looks like you need (you will need root access).
If you're looking for an app that will just list and sort the permissions for all your apps try Permission Explorer:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.carlocriniti.android.permission_explorer
i found this: permission explorer and the lbe app that requires root but blocks some permissions

About SuperUser

Hi guys, I am totally new here and have a question that how I can re-grant the app permission as wrongly denied... Try to re-install the app but still unable to get the SuperUser allow to grant. Is that means once denied one app, then this app will never be get the permission fever ?
Thank you very much !
willai said:
Hi guys, I am totally new here and have a question that how I can re-grant the app permission as wrongly denied... Try to re-install the app but still unable to get the SuperUser allow to grant. Is that means once denied one app, then this app will never be get the permission fever ?
Thank you very much !
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You should be able to allow/deny via Superuser app. Just open Superuser, you will see the apps which require root access, open the app of your choice and press the menu key, so that option appears whether to deny/allow root access permissions.
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You can also try either clearing the app data or flashing SuperSu (do a search) and using that instead of SuperUser.

Lista apps with "Automatically start at boot" permission

Is there a quick way to show all the apps installed on my Android device which have the "Automatically start at boot" permission?
I know there are a few "startup manager" apps that allow to modify startup behaviour, but most of them require root access and moreover they also require auto start at boot permission to work.
I'd just like a way to figure out which of my apps have that permission so I can decide which is worth keeping and which to uninstall.
Thanks,
Marco
julioromano said:
Is there a quick way to show all the apps installed on my Android device which have the "Automatically start at boot" permission?
I know there are a few "startup manager" apps that allow to modify startup behaviour, but most of them require root access and moreover they also require auto start at boot permission to work.
I'd just like a way to figure out which of my apps have that permission so I can decide which is worth keeping and which to uninstall.
Thanks,
Marco
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Use the app "Permission Explorer" to list all apps granted that permission.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.carlocriniti.android.permission_explorer&hl=en
kuisma said:
Use the app "Permission Explorer" to list all apps granted that permission.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.carlocriniti.android.permission_explorer&hl=en
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Thanks! This is right what I was looking for. Sorry for having you make the search effort, I should have googled a bit more.

[Q] HTC M7 (CM12) Hibernation failed in root mode

I installed Greenify on my HTC M7 with Cyanogenmod 12, but didn't get the 'Grant Root Access' question. Now Greenify can't hibernate.
I tried deleting and re-installing the app, but it didn't help a bit. Also tried using superuser apps, but still no root access question. For I think that's the cause why Greenify can't hibernate my apps in Root mode. Any ideas on how to fix this?
You could check your SuperUser/Super SU to ask for greenify root permission again. What probably happened was that you failed to respond in the short window of time to allow root access to greenify when the popup appeared for the first time & now it is denied unless you manually tell your SuperUser/SuperSU to ask again. Do check the log for permission allowed/denied in your SuperUser/SuperSU app. Hope it helps.
Salman Babri said:
You could check your SuperUser/Super SU to ask for greenify root permission again.
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Have Useruser installed right now, but can't find this option? No apps in application list. Can you tell me how I should do the above?
Looks like a problem with root access on my phone

Permissions for preinstalled apps

So I have seen the 6.0 and the CM permission system before.
Both have a toggle that allows setting permissions for preinstalled system apps aswell.
Is that possible in OxygenOS too?
(The whole reason for me to get a phone with a permission system was to be able to restrain all that Google Play stuff...)
NotieB said:
So I have seen the 6.0 and the CM permission system before.
Both have a toggle that allows setting permissions for preinstalled system apps aswell.
Is that possible in OxygenOS too?
(The whole reason for me to get a phone with a permission system was to be able to restrain all that Google Play stuff...)
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CM's privacy guard can do exactly that, even with system apps. OOS's permissions can only limit non-system apps, so you'd need to remove all the Google Play apps as system apps and re-install as user apps (or convert them to user apps with Titanium Backup). However, this would need root. Not sure if you wanted a non-root option, but I can't think of any that would not require root.
MrKhozam said:
However, this would need root. Not sure if you wanted a non-root option, but I can't think of any that would not require root.
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I was indeed wondering about a non root option, i.e. if there is a toggle i just missed.
So I guess I'll wait for the 6.0 update as the native android permission system works for system apps aswell, and they'd be stupid to replace it.

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