I know how to do it on an iPhone but not Android.
Hi All, and a happy new year.
Is there any way you can stop an app from accessing mobile data?
Instagram and Spotify in particular, but I have others I would like disabled as well.
I have background data off, but they are still using more data than I think they should, and more data then I have.
Phone is a Samsung Note 9, Android 10.
Thanks in advance.
Tony
I know how to do it on an iPhone but not Android.
Ron B.
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Go into settings, select Apps and Notifications - under recent apps listed at the top you will see See All $% apps - select that - then select the app you are are interested in from the list - you will see near the top Open, Uninstall, Force Stop - select Force Stop and this will stop the app but not remove it. If you open it you will have to go through the process again.
Garry
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It literally takes 2 secs to do. About as long as it does to turn mobile data off.
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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
I’m confused to what advice your after. Your post asked about turning off apps, which has been described, now you say it doesn’t fix the problem, you wanted to turn apps off specially Spotify now you won’t Spotify running?
I have a solution for easy isolation of apps from mobile data.
get an Iphone. Each app on an iphone has the option of mobile data.
You just go the to the apps in settings and move the mobile data button to the left.
Sorry but I couldn't resist. I tried but the devil got me.
Regards PhilipA
Other than blocking background data Android doesn’t allow you to block individual apps if they are running in the foreground. (Without turning all data off across all apps).
So you will need to run another app to act as a firewall to block data usage on an app by app basis - like NetGuard.
Being Android you will need to do your own research if you want to use another app to control your device.
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