Enabling device permissions are necessary for Pinger to function properly and to optimize your use of the application for your personal and/or business needs.
Please review the device-specific information below for more information.
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To enable permissions within Pinger:
- Go to your Pinger 'Settings'
- Under General choose 'Get Help'
- Choose 'Manage Permissions'
- Tap the slide to enable permission
Note: Permission settings may vary per Android device.
Below are the TextFree permissions for Android that are necessary to ensure TextFree works as expected:
- Contact Permission
- Microphone Permission
- Phone Permission
- Storage Permission
- Notification Permission
- Location Permission
Contact Permission
"Allow Pinger to access your contacts?" is the prompt for contact permissions. With this permission disabled, Pinger can't access contacts, thus you won't know who is calling/texting you and you will be unable to sync your contacts, save a phone number or edit contact info.
Note: This permission is strictly for functional purposes. We never access or share this info in the background.
Microphone Permission
Pinger needs permission to access your microphone to make/receive phone calls, set custom voicemail greetings and record videos.
The term "record audio" is used when asking for microphone access.
Note: Don't worry, we do not actually record anything!
Phone Permission
Enabling Phone permissions are crucial to the core function of Pinger.
"Allow Pinger to make and manage phone calls?" is the prompt for phone permissions. With this permission disabled, Pinger cannot make and receive calls and thus your 2nd number will not function properly.
Note: We never access your phone in the background.
Storage Permission
"Allow Pinger to access photos, media, and files on your device?" is the prompt for storage permissions.
To save pictures, videos, or ringtones on your device, Pinger needs access to your device storage.
Notification Permission
Pinger needs notifications enabled in order to alert you when you've received calls, texts, or a voicemail.
Location Permission
Enabling this permission allows Pinger to know your location to help suggest a local area code as your Pinger number.
If you're having trouble receiving a local number, please visit 'Not receiving local phone numbers?
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To enable permissions within Pinger:
- Go to your Pinger 'Settings'
- Under General choose 'Support'
- Choose 'Manage Permissions'
- Tap the slide to enable permission
Below are the Pinger permissions for iOS that are necessary to ensure Pinger works as expected:
- Location Permission
- Contacts Permission
- Microphone Permission
- Phone Permission
- Storage Permission
- Notification Permission
- Camera Permission
- Photo Permission
- App Tracking Permission (iOS 14+ only)
Location Permission
Choose one of the following: Never, Ask Next Time, While Using the App, or Always. Enabling this permission allows Pinger to know your location to help suggest a local area code as your Pinger number.
If you're having trouble receiving a local number, please visit 'Not receiving local phone numbers?
Contacts Permission
"Allow Pinger to access your contacts?" is the prompt for contact permissions. With this permission disabled, Pinger can't access contacts, thus you won't know who is calling/texting you and you will be unable to sync your contacts, save a phone number or edit contact info.
Note: This permission is strictly for functional purposes. We never access or share this info in the background.
Microphone Permission
Pinger needs permission to access your microphone to make/receive phone calls, set custom voicemail greetings and record videos. The term "record audio" is used when asking for microphone access.
Note: Don't worry, we do not actually record anything!
More information can be found in the article 'Why do we need access to your microphone?'
Phone Permission
Enabling Phone permissions are crucial to the core function of Pinger.
"Allow Pinger to make and manage phone calls?" is the prompt for phone permissions. With this permission disabled, Pinger cannot make and receive calls and thus your 2nd number will not function properly.
Note: We never access your phone in the background.
Storage Permission
"Allow Pinger to access photos, media, and files on your device?" is the prompt for storage permissions.
To save pictures, videos, or ringtones on your device, Pinger needs access to your device storage.
Notification Permission
Pinger needs notifications enabled in order to alert you when you've received calls, texts, or a voicemail.
Camera Permission
Pinger needs access to your camera so that you can send pictures or videos within the app.
Photo Permission
Photo permission is required when sending picture messages through Pinger.
App Tracking Permission
With iOS 14+, we ask for ad tracking in Pinger. While this isn't required in order to use Pinger, it will help us to send personalized ad content when using the app.
More information on this permission can be found in the article 'Why am I being asked to allow tracking on Pinger?'
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