2 Touch the app for which you want to change settings and follow the onscreen instructions
to grant or deny permissions.
Permission Management
Apps may require certain permissions, such as the Location permission, in order to provide
you with corresponding services.
However, some apps may obtain too many unnecessary permissions, posing potential risks to
your privacy and information security. You can monitor the permissions granted to each app
and deny those you deem unnecessary.
Manage the Location Permission
With the Location permission, apps can obtain your location to provide location-based
services. For example, if a map app obtains the Location permission, it can provide you with
location and navigation services. You can disable the permission if you do not need these
services.
1 Go to
Settings > Apps > Permission manager.
2 On the Permission manager screen, enter Location, touch the app you want to manage,
and select an option.
Manage Permissions to Access Other Private Data
You can also manage permissions to access your personal data, such as Contacts, Messaging,
Call logs, Body sensors, Calendar, and Camera, to enjoy better services and protect your
privacy.
On the Permission manager screen, touch the permission you want to manage, and toggle
the switch for each app on or o as required.
Accessibility Features
One-Handed mode
You can switch to a mini screen view so you can use your phone with one hand more easily.
1 Go to
Settings > Accessibility features > One-Handed mode, and enable One-
Handed mode.
2 Access One-Handed mode using one of the following methods, depending on the
navigation mode you are using on your phone.
• If you're using Gestures, swipe up diagonally from one of the bottom corners and
hold.
• If you're using Three-key navigation, swipe left or right across the navigation bar.
3 Touch the blank area to exit.
One-Handed mode will not work if Gesture magnication is enabled on your phone.
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