ANDROID
Stop apps accessing personal info when they don’t need to
Whenever you open an app for the first time, you’ll see a range of permission requests (for example, Facebook will ask to use your location, camera and microphone). Without thinking, many of us tap Accept to these requests for what is – after all – fairly sensitive data.
From time to time, it’s a good idea to check which permissions apps have been granted that they don’t really need, and revoke these. Thankfully, this is fairly easy to do on both Android and iOS.
On Android, open Settings, tap ‘Apps & notifications’, then ‘App permissions’ (or Permissions). You’ll see permissions listed for, among others, Calendar, Contacts, Camera, Location, Microphone and SMS. Select one to see all the apps that…
