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About permissions for third-party applications
You or your administrator can set permissions that control how third-party applications on your BlackBerry® smartphone
interact with the other applications on your smartphone. For example, you can control whether third-party applications can
access data or the Internet, make calls, or use Bluetooth® connections.
If you have added third-party applications to your smartphone, your smartphone is designed to prevent these applications
from sending or receiving data without your knowledge. Before a third-party application sends or receives data, you might be
prompted to accept or deny the connection request. For a selected application, you can change this prompt for a specific
location or resource.
Set permissions for a third-party application
Note: Changing permissions for third-party applications can significantly affect the operation of applications on your
BlackBerry® smartphone. For more information about how changing these permissions might affect the operation of the
applications on your smartphone, contact your wireless service provider or administrator.
1. On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2. Click Device > Application Management.
• To set permissions for a specific third-party application, highlight the application. Press the
Permissions.
• To set permissions for all third-party applications, press the
3. Expand Connections, Interactions, or User Data.
4. Change the permission fields.
5. Press the
key > Save.
Related information
Interaction permissions for third-party applications, 373
Data permissions for third-party applications, 374
About BlackBerry Balance technology
If your BlackBerry® smartphone uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that supports BlackBerry® Balance™ technology, your
smartphone can distinguish between work data and personal data. Your work data is treated differently than your personal
data. For example, depending on the IT policies your administrator sets, your organization might prevent you from pasting
work data into a personal email.
Your administrator can delete only your work data from your smartphone, and leave your personal data and applications
intact. Some of your personal data might be deleted from your smartphone if it overlaps with your work data (for example, a
personal contact who works in your organization).
For more information, contact your administrator.
key > Edit Default Permissions.
key > Edit
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