Hi there! I see you’re being prompted to grant permissions for both Supreme King and Match Factory, but you’re unsure how to proceed. Let’s get that sorted out for you.
First, just to confirm, you’re using an iPhone with iOS 18.5, right? Also, are you receiving these prompts when launching the apps, or during specific actions within the apps? Knowing this will help me give you the most accurate steps.
Meanwhile, here’s a straightforward way to manually grant permissions for apps on your iPhone:
1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone. 2. Scroll down to find the app name — first, look for Supreme King. 3. Tap on it, and you’ll see a list of permissions such as Camera, Microphone, Photos, etc. 4. Toggle the permissions on that the app requests. 5. After doing this for Supreme King, repeat the same process for Match Factory.
Sometimes apps need specific permissions to function correctly, like access to your camera or contacts.
If these apps don’t appear in the main Settings list or you don’t see the permissions options there, you might want to check if the apps themselves have built-in permission settings inside their menus.
Could you try these steps and let me know if it asks you for a specific type of permission? That way, I can guide you more precisely.
Thanks for letting me know that the settings for Supreme King don’t show camera or microphone access options. That sometimes happens if the app hasn’t yet requested those permissions or if iOS hasn’t registered them.
Let's try a few things to help iOS prompt you properly:
1. Check Microphone and Camera permissions globally: - Go to Settings > Privacy & Security. - Tap Camera and Microphone one by one. - See if Supreme King or Match Factory appear in those app lists. If they do, make sure the toggles are turned on.
2. Force the app to trigger the permission prompt: - Open Supreme King and try to perform an action that would require microphone or camera access (e.g., recording audio or video, taking a photo). - This should prompt iOS to request permission, which you can then allow.
3. If the app still doesn’t show up in Privacy settings: - Try uninstalling and reinstalling Supreme King and Match Factory. This sometimes resets permission requests and triggers fresh prompts.
4. Restart your iPhone: - A quick reboot can also help the system refresh its permission states.
If after these steps you still don’t see permission options or permission prompts, let me know. We can explore further options like app internal settings or checking for any iOS restrictions that might block permissions.
How does that sound? Would you like to try these steps now?
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Hi there! I see you’re being prompted to grant permissions for both Supreme King and Match Factory, but you’re unsure how to proceed. Let’s get that sorted out for you.
First, just to confirm, you’re using an iPhone with iOS 18.5, right? Also, are you receiving these prompts when launching the apps, or during specific actions within the apps? Knowing this will help me give you the most accurate steps.
Meanwhile, here’s a straightforward way to manually grant permissions for apps on your iPhone:
1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
2. Scroll down to find the app name — first, look for Supreme King.
3. Tap on it, and you’ll see a list of permissions such as Camera, Microphone, Photos, etc.
4. Toggle the permissions on that the app requests.
5. After doing this for Supreme King, repeat the same process for Match Factory.
Sometimes apps need specific permissions to function correctly, like access to your camera or contacts.
If these apps don’t appear in the main Settings list or you don’t see the permissions options there, you might want to check if the apps themselves have built-in permission settings inside their menus.
Could you try these steps and let me know if it asks you for a specific type of permission? That way, I can guide you more precisely.
settings doesn't show anything about camera or microphone access
Henry Adams
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Thanks for letting me know that the settings for Supreme King don’t show camera or microphone access options. That sometimes happens if the app hasn’t yet requested those permissions or if iOS hasn’t registered them.
Let's try a few things to help iOS prompt you properly:
1. Check Microphone and Camera permissions globally:
- Go to Settings > Privacy & Security.
- Tap Camera and Microphone one by one.
- See if Supreme King or Match Factory appear in those app lists. If they do, make sure the toggles are turned on.
2. Force the app to trigger the permission prompt:
- Open Supreme King and try to perform an action that would require microphone or camera access (e.g., recording audio or video, taking a photo).
- This should prompt iOS to request permission, which you can then allow.
3. If the app still doesn’t show up in Privacy settings:
- Try uninstalling and reinstalling Supreme King and Match Factory. This sometimes resets permission requests and triggers fresh prompts.
4. Restart your iPhone:
- A quick reboot can also help the system refresh its permission states.
If after these steps you still don’t see permission options or permission prompts, let me know. We can explore further options like app internal settings or checking for any iOS restrictions that might block permissions.
How does that sound? Would you like to try these steps now?