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Privacy, Choose from various modes, designed to hide personal, content from being accessed

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Privacy Choose from various modes designed to hide personal content from being accessed by anyone else using your device, or to aid you in an emergency. Note: A secure screen lock (Pattern, PIN, or Password) is required to use Private Mode. Location Some apps, such as Google maps, may require one or more location services be turned on for full functionality. Locating Method 1. From a Home screen, tap Apps > Settings. 2. Tap Privacy > Location. 3. Tap ON/OFF to turn on Location services. 4. Tap Locating method to select how your location is determined: • GPS and Wi-Fi: Use GPS and Wi-Fi networks. • Wi-Fi only: Use Wi-Fi only (no GPS). • GPS only: Use GPS only. Recent Location Requests Apps that have requested your location are listed under Recent location requests. 1. From a Home screen, tap Apps > Settings. 2. Tap Privacy > Location. 3. Tap ON/OFF to turn on Location services. 4. Tap an entry under Recent location requests to view the app's settings. Location Services Google uses Location Reporting to store and use your device's most recent location data. Google apps, such as Google Maps, can use this data to improve your search results based on places that you have visited. 1. From a Home screen, tap Apps > Settings. 2. Tap Privacy > Location. 3. Tap ON/OFF to turn on Location services. 4. Tap Google Location History and sign in to your Google Account for options. Report Diagnostic Info You can assist Samsung in improving the quality and performance of its products and services by automatically collecting and submitting diagnostic and usage data from your device. Samsung can use this data for statistical analysis in order to improve product and service quality, track and address unexpected shutdowns and system errors. 1. From a Home screen, tap Apps > Settings > Privacy. 2. To consent to providing diagnostic and usage data, tap Report diagnostic info > YES. Settings 67 Privacy

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Privacy
Settings
Privacy
Choose from various modes
designed to hide personal
content from being accessed by
anyone else using your device,
or to aid you in an emergency.
Note
: A secure screen lock (Pattern, PIN, or
Password) is required to use Private Mode.
Location
Some apps, such as Google maps, may require
one or more location services be turned on for full
functionality.
Locating Method
1. From a Home screen, tap
Apps
>
 
Settings.
2. Tap
Privacy
>
Location
.
3. Tap
ON/OFF
to turn on Location services.
4. Tap
Locating method
to select how your
location is determined:
GPS and Wi-Fi
: Use GPS and Wi-Fi networks.
Wi-Fi only
: Use Wi-Fi only (no GPS).
GPS only
: Use GPS only.
Recent Location Requests
Apps that have requested your location are listed
under Recent location requests.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Apps
>
 
Settings.
2. Tap
Privacy
>
Location
.
3. Tap
ON/OFF
to turn on Location services.
4. Tap an entry under
Recent location requests
to
view the app’s settings.
Location Services
Google uses Location Reporting to store and use
your device’s most recent location data. Google
apps, such as Google Maps, can use this data to
improve your search results based on places that
you have visited.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Apps
>
 
Settings.
2. Tap
Privacy
>
Location
.
3. Tap
ON/OFF
to turn on Location services.
4. Tap
Google Location History
and sign in to your
Google Account for options.
Report Diagnostic Info
You can assist Samsung in improving the quality
and performance of its products and services by
automatically collecting and submitting diagnostic
and usage data from your device. Samsung can use
this data for statistical analysis in order to improve
product and service quality, track and address
unexpected shutdowns and system errors.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Apps
>
 
Settings 
>
Privacy
.
2. To consent to providing diagnostic and usage
data, tap
Report diagnostic info
>
YES
.