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When I install the NZ Herald app for Android, I'm prompted to grant several different kinds of access. What do these permissions do?

When you install the NZ Herald app on your Android, your phone or tablet should let you know that the app is asking for your permission to access information or use features from your Android. Almost all apps need certain permissions to run on Android, and we use these permissions to run features in the app.

Below is a list of some of the permissions we request and an example of how we use each one.

If you've already installed our app, you can find a list of the permissions the app uses in your phone's Applications Manager, or by visiting the Play Store and clicking Installed.

Take a picture and videos 
This allows you to use the app's in-built QR Code Scanner 

Modify or delete content of USB storage 
This stores & updates all the articles for offline reading

Read phone stats and identity 
This is so the app can be interrupted when, for example, you need to take a call

Full network access 
This allows the app to access the internet to update the articles

Prevent phone from sleeping 
This is to prevent your screen turning off whilst the app is open (and you are reading an article)

Location access
This allows the app to serve relevant advertising

We may update this from time to time, so check back here to find out about Android permissions and how we use them. To learn more about how we collect and use data, you can also review our Privacy Policy.

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