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By Permission — When an application attempts to view your phone's
location, you will be prompted to give permission. However, a different
privacy protection mechanism may apply to those customers who purchase
a dispatch application.
See "Setting Privacy for Each Java Application" on page 151 for information on
choosing one of these options.
Granting or Denying Permission
If you choose the By Permission option, you have several ways to grant or deny
each Java application access to your phone's location.
When a given Java application attempts to access your phone's location for the
first time, a screen appears informing you that the Java application is requesting
a read on your phone location. You may see this screen again when the Java
application requests access to your phone's location, depending on the privacy
setting you choose for the individual Java application (see "Setting Privacy for
Each Java Application" on page 151).
To deny this request:
A
Press
position.
To grant this request:
A
Press
location.
If you grant the request, a screen appears asking you if you want to allow this
Java application to access your phone's location from now on:
A
Press
phone's location from now on, without prompting you again. This sets
this Java applications privacy setting to Always (see "Setting Privacy
for Each Java Application" on page 151).
A
Press
next time it attempts to access your phone's location,
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under DENY. The Java application will not read your phone's
under GRANT. The Java application accesses your phone's
under YES to allow this Java application to access your
under NO if you want this Java application to prompt you the
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