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Set permission options

1From the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Java Control Panel.

3Select Menu and select Permissions.

4Select the Java application you want to set permission options for.

5In Location, select the permission option you want (Ask, Always, or Never).

6When you are finished, select Done.

Granting or Denying Permission for Each Application

If you set the permission to Ask, you must grant or deny permission to perform this function when the application requests permission to access the location of your Smartphone for the first time. You may be required to grant or deny subsequent requests, depending on the option you choose.

These are the options you must choose from when prompted:

Option

Does This...

 

 

Allow only once

Grants the application permission to access the location of your Smartphone. If this

 

application or another application requests permission to access the location of your

 

Smartphone again, you are prompted to grant or deny permission.

 

 

Allow for this

Grants the application permission to access the location of your Smartphone. If this

session

application or another application requests permission to access the location of your

 

Smartphone again before you end the application, the request is granted without

 

notifying you.

 

 

Allow always

Grants the application permission to perform its function. If this application or another

 

application requests permission to access the location of your Smartphone again, the

 

request is granted without notifying you.

 

 

Deny only once

Denies the application permission to perform its function. If this application or another

 

application requests permission to access the location of your Smartphone again,

 

you are prompted to grant or deny permission.

 

 

Deny for this

Denies the application permission to perform its function. If this application or another

session

application requests permission to access the location of your Smartphone again

 

before you end the application, the request is denied without notifying you.

 

 

Deny always

Denies the application permission to perform its function. If this application or another

 

application requests permission to access the location of your Smartphone again, the

 

request is denied without notifying you.

 

 

Grant or deny permission

1When prompted, scroll left or right to choose the grant or deny option you want.

2Select Done.

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Nextel comm I920 Granting or Denying Permission for Each Application, Set permission options, Grant or deny permission

I920, I930 specifications

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