To download and install Arrow on your Android device, you'll need to accept Arrow's required Android permissions. The exact names of the permissions may differ depending on your OS version.
Arrow for Android requires these permissions:
- In-app purchases: With this permission, you can buy a Premium subscription directly from the Arrow app.
- Identity: These permissions are used to add a "Arrow" account that stores your settings.
- Network and Wi-Fi connection information: Arrow requires a network connection. This permission mainly allows Arrow to sync your data when you’re connected and not bother trying when you’re not.
- Photo/media/file: Arrow caches pictures on your device to reduce the amount of bandwidth the app uses.
- Others: These permissions are mostly used by the Arrow in-app auto-login feature.
These permissions are requested only when you use a specific feature that needs permission:
- Contacts: This permission allows the Sharing feature to suggest contacts you may want to share data with.
- Camera: This permission is required for Arrow's 2-factor authentication, more specifically to capture QR codes.
- Storage: This permission is used for secure file storage so that you can save files locally on your device.
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