[Meijer] Doesn't recognize that my location is on

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Jackie
2 months ago In Meijer
Doesn't recognize that my location is on

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Daniel Otega

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2 months ago

Hi there! I understand your Meijer app isn't recognizing that your location is turned on. To help you better, could you please confirm a couple of things for me?

1. Are you getting any error messages related to location?
2. Have you already checked that the Meijer app has location permissions enabled in your Android settings?
3. Are you using Wi-Fi or mobile data at the time this happens?

Once I have that info, I can guide you through some targeted fixes. Meanwhile, here are some common troubleshooting steps we can start with for Android devices like yours (WebKit browser, Android OS 10):

1. Check Location Permissions for the App
- Go to Settings > Apps > Meijer app > Permissions.
- Make sure "Location" permission is allowed. If not, enable it.

2. Toggle Location Services Off and On
- Swipe down your notification bar and tap the Location icon to turn it off.
- Wait a few seconds, then turn it back on.

3. Restart Your Device
- Sometimes a simple reboot helps refresh location services.

4. Clear Meijer App Cache and Data
- Settings > Apps > Meijer app > Storage > Clear Cache (then if needed Clear Data, but note that clearing data may require you to sign back in).

5. Update the Meijer App
- Check the Google Play Store to ensure you have the latest app version.

6. Check Internet Connection
- Ensure you have a stable internet connection, as location services often need data to pinpoint your position accurately.

If you've already tried these or the problem persists, let me know, and we can dig deeper or explore other settings like location mode (e.g., GPS, Wi-Fi and mobile networks).

Does this sound doable? Let me know what you have tried so far!

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Jackie
2 months ago

I have done all the anove

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Thanks for letting me know you’ve gone through the basic steps already. Since your Meijer app still doesn’t recognize that your location is on, let’s try a few more advanced checks tailored for your Android 10 device:

1. Check Location Mode Setting
- Go to Settings > Location.
- Tap “Mode” or “Advanced” (sometimes under three-dot menu). Make sure your location mode is set to “High accuracy”, which uses GPS, Wi-Fi, and mobile networks. This helps apps detect your location precisely.

2. Verify Battery Optimization Settings
- Sometimes Android’s battery saver can restrict location permissions.
- Go to Settings > Apps > Meijer app > Battery and look for any restrictions or optimization enabled. If yes, disable them for the Meijer app.

3. Test Location in Another App
- Open another app that uses location (like Google Maps or Weather).
- Confirm if those apps detect your location correctly. This helps us know if the problem is app-specific.

4. Reset Network Settings
- This can clear up connectivity issues affecting location services.
- Go to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth.
- Note: This will remove saved Wi-Fi passwords, so you’ll need to reconnect.

5. Check for Android System Updates
- Go to Settings > System > Software Update and make sure your OS is up to date. Location features sometimes improve with updates.

6. Reinstall the Meijer app
- Uninstall the app completely, then reinstall from the Google Play Store to ensure no corrupted files are causing the issue.

If all these steps still don’t fix the issue, it might be a bug or server-related problem on Meijer’s side. You could also try contacting Meijer support directly at [email protected] for any known issues or further help.

Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in detail? Also, feel free to share if you noticed anything interesting when testing location in other apps.

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