Fulmine Software/Alarms
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View license
View license
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We've used the following programming libraries.
We've used the following programming libraries.
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Precise location in background permission required
Precise location in background permission required
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To enable the app to trigger alarms by location, it is necessary to grant the use precise location permission all the time ("%1$s" option).
To enable the app to trigger alarms by location, it is necessary to grant the use precise location permission all the time ("%1$s" option).
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You already have entered location-based alarms that you enabled in the past. If you do not grant this permission, these alarms will be automatically disabled.
You already have entered location-based alarms that you enabled in the past. If you do not grant this permission, these alarms will be automatically disabled.
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1. Tap on "%1$s".
1. Tap on "%1$s".
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2. Tap on "Permissions".
2. Tap on "Permissions".
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3. Tap on "Location".
3. Tap on "Location".
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4. Tap on "%1$s" and turn on "Use precise location" switch.
4. Tap on "%1$s" and turn on "Use precise location" switch.
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5. Return to %1$s app e.g. by tapping on back arrows or performing back gestures.
5. Return to %1$s app e.g. by tapping on back arrows or performing back gestures.
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Allow
Allow
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Not allow
Not allow
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Failed to open system settings
Failed to open system settings
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Location data is collected for the sole purpose of triggering location-based alarms.
Location data is collected for the sole purpose of triggering location-based alarms.
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In order for alarm information to appear you must enable the permission to display notifications.
In order for alarm information to appear you must enable the permission to display notifications.
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You already have entered alarms that you enabled in the past. If you do not grant this permission, these alarms will be automatically disabled.
You already have entered alarms that you enabled in the past. If you do not grant this permission, these alarms will be automatically disabled.
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2. Turn on "%1$s", "%2$s" and "%3$s" switches.
2. Turn on "%1$s", "%2$s" and "%3$s" switches.