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![]() ![]() ![]() the app will work to the best of its capability, if the permission is rejected. Similarly, some permissions can be granted or rejected. Permissions are not asked / required upon app installation, but rather upon when the app needs that permission. Last little tidbit: I am not 100% certain about this, but from what I know of Android, it seems things work as follows in Mashmallow: (Optional) Click on the additional menu (the 3 dots), then choose Show system to get at all of the apps that are asking to draw over others, including system apps like Phone Services.From within the Apps portion of settings, again choose the settings gear / nut.Instead, multiple overlays should be possible.)įor those who had this problem, or want to understand what we're talking about, here are the steps to get to this "hidden" setting, within Android M: (I put problem in quotes because it seems to me like Twilight should not be to blame in this case. ![]() So, Twilight is the "problem", in my case and in the case shown above. So I went ahead and also turned over the overlay for Twilight, and I did not have the problem. I also went ahead & turned all the permissions off, except for Twilight, the suspected culprit. I had this same problem with my Nexus 5X, using Android M. ![]()
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