This article applies to Android phone users on Google Fi.
You can let Google Fi use location, microphone, and contact permissions on your phone. This lets Google Fi work best on your phone and makes sure you can send and receive calls and messages.
Manage permissions for Google Fi
For Android 12 and later:
- On your Android phone, open the Settings app.
- Tap Privacy Permission manager.
- Select the permission you want to change.
Learn more about how to change permissions on your Android device.
If you turn off permissions, some parts of Google Fi may not work as well. For example, if you turn off microphone access, you may not be able to make phone calls.
Permissions that Google Fi uses
Tips:
- For more info about how Google Fi collects and uses permissions-protected data, refer to the Google Fi privacy notice.
- When you set a lock screen on an Android device, you can encrypt your data. Learn how to protect your Android device.
Location
The Google Fi app uses your location to:
- Check for new cellular and Wi-Fi connections to switch you to the best network possible.
- Keep you connected with our international roaming partners when you travel internationally.
- Send your phone location to emergency services on 911 or e911 calls in the US.
- Help detect and troubleshoot network issues with cell tower info.
Learn more about location permissions.
Microphone
The Google Fi app uses your phone’s microphone when:
- You make a phone call.
- You use the Google Fi app to record a voicemail greeting.
Contacts
The Google Fi app uses your Contacts list to:
- Correctly display the name of people you call and text or who call and text you.
- Make sure your contacts don’t get blocked or identified as spam.