Hi! I see you’re encountering a message about "Enable money tracker" in your Money app. To help out, could you tell me a bit more about where exactly you see this prompt? For example, is it when you open the app, or when you try to use a specific feature like syncing or expense tracking? Also, do you know which exact Money app you are using? (There are a few apps with similar names.)
This info will help me guide you step-by-step on how to enable the money tracker feature properly on your device running Android 10 and WebKit browser. Looking forward to your reply!
Thanks for the extra info! It sounds like when you try to play a game on your device, a message pops up asking you to "enable money tracker." This might be related to a permission or feature in the Money app that tracks spending or transactions but is interfering with your game.
To help you fix this, let's try these steps:
1. Check App Permissions: - Go to your device's Settings. - Tap Apps & notifications (or just Apps). - Find and select your Money app. - Tap Permissions. - See if there is a permission related to tracking or access that you can toggle off while playing the game.
2. Disable Money Tracker Temporarily: If the Money app has a setting inside the app for its tracker feature, open the Money app and look in Settings or Preferences for something like “Money Tracker” or “Expense Tracking” and see if you can disable it temporarily during gaming sessions.
3. Close Money App When Gaming: To avoid interference, try fully closing the Money app (swipe it away from recent apps) before starting your game.
4. Check for Notifications or Overlay Access: Some apps request permission to show overlays or notifications. If Money app uses overlays to prompt its tracker message, you might want to check: - Go to Settings > Apps > Special app access > Display over other apps (or similar). - See if Money app has permission here, and consider turning it off while gaming.
Let me know if you’d like help going through any of these steps! If this doesn’t solve it, we can look deeper. How does that sound?
Thanks for your question about "Money App privacy settings for games." Since some money or payment tracking apps can request permissions that might interfere with gaming (like tracking transactions or overlay prompts), it helps to adjust privacy or tracking settings specifically while playing games.
Here’s a concise way you can manage the Money app’s privacy settings on your Android 10 device to reduce interruptions during gaming:
1. Open the Money app on your device.
2. Navigate to Settings or Preferences within the app.
3. Look for options labeled like Privacy, Tracker, Activity Monitoring, or Money Tracker. These are where the app manages permission to monitor your spending or app activity.
4. If there’s an option to disable tracking or monitoring, turn it off, especially when you want to game without interruptions.
5. Back at your device Settings > Apps > Money App, check for Permissions and adjust them, for example, disabling permissions that aren’t essential when gaming.
6. Additionally, check Special app access (like overlay permission) under Settings > Apps > Special app access > Display over other apps and disable overlays for the Money app if the tracker prompt appears as an overlay during gaming.
If your Money app does not offer direct privacy toggles, you can limit its background activity while gaming by:
- Going to Settings > Battery > Battery optimization, and setting the Money app to optimized so it doesn’t run in the background as aggressively.
- Or simply manually closing the Money app before starting your game.
Since privacy settings for money or payment apps often include transaction visibility and sharing controls, adjusting these may reduce the senses of "tracking" that trigger these prompts57.
Let me know if you want me to walk you through any of these settings in detail! Are you satisfied with this approach for your gaming experience?
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Hi! I see you’re encountering a message about "Enable money tracker" in your Money app. To help out, could you tell me a bit more about where exactly you see this prompt? For example, is it when you open the app, or when you try to use a specific feature like syncing or expense tracking? Also, do you know which exact Money app you are using? (There are a few apps with similar names.)
This info will help me guide you step-by-step on how to enable the money tracker feature properly on your device running Android 10 and WebKit browser. Looking forward to your reply!
I try to play a game and it's enable tracker
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Thanks for the extra info! It sounds like when you try to play a game on your device, a message pops up asking you to "enable money tracker." This might be related to a permission or feature in the Money app that tracks spending or transactions but is interfering with your game.
To help you fix this, let's try these steps:
1. Check App Permissions:
- Go to your device's Settings.
- Tap Apps & notifications (or just Apps).
- Find and select your Money app.
- Tap Permissions.
- See if there is a permission related to tracking or access that you can toggle off while playing the game.
2. Disable Money Tracker Temporarily:
If the Money app has a setting inside the app for its tracker feature, open the Money app and look in Settings or Preferences for something like “Money Tracker” or “Expense Tracking” and see if you can disable it temporarily during gaming sessions.
3. Close Money App When Gaming:
To avoid interference, try fully closing the Money app (swipe it away from recent apps) before starting your game.
4. Check for Notifications or Overlay Access:
Some apps request permission to show overlays or notifications. If Money app uses overlays to prompt its tracker message, you might want to check:
- Go to Settings > Apps > Special app access > Display over other apps (or similar).
- See if Money app has permission here, and consider turning it off while gaming.
Let me know if you’d like help going through any of these steps! If this doesn’t solve it, we can look deeper. How does that sound?
Money App privacy settings for games
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Thanks for your question about "Money App privacy settings for games." Since some money or payment tracking apps can request permissions that might interfere with gaming (like tracking transactions or overlay prompts), it helps to adjust privacy or tracking settings specifically while playing games.
Here’s a concise way you can manage the Money app’s privacy settings on your Android 10 device to reduce interruptions during gaming:
1. Open the Money app on your device.
2. Navigate to Settings or Preferences within the app.
3. Look for options labeled like Privacy, Tracker, Activity Monitoring, or Money Tracker. These are where the app manages permission to monitor your spending or app activity.
4. If there’s an option to disable tracking or monitoring, turn it off, especially when you want to game without interruptions.
5. Back at your device Settings > Apps > Money App, check for Permissions and adjust them, for example, disabling permissions that aren’t essential when gaming.
6. Additionally, check Special app access (like overlay permission) under Settings > Apps > Special app access > Display over other apps and disable overlays for the Money app if the tracker prompt appears as an overlay during gaming.
If your Money app does not offer direct privacy toggles, you can limit its background activity while gaming by:
- Going to Settings > Battery > Battery optimization, and setting the Money app to optimized so it doesn’t run in the background as aggressively.
- Or simply manually closing the Money app before starting your game.
Since privacy settings for money or payment apps often include transaction visibility and sharing controls, adjusting these may reduce the senses of "tracking" that trigger these prompts5 7.
Let me know if you want me to walk you through any of these settings in detail! Are you satisfied with this approach for your gaming experience?