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Since 1.9.19 (didn't try 1.9.18) the templates are not applied to newly installed apps. My template is set to block everything but when I press the notification that appears after installing a new app, none of the categories for the app is marked. Closing XPrivacy and removing it from Recent Apps, re-opening XPrivacy through the launcher and pressing the newly installed app results in the same thing - no marked categories.
Starting the newly installed app and then going back to XPrivacy - Usage shows that the app had full access to everything it wanted access to.
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It looks like this problem is kind of back. I have version 3.6.19 installed and after installing a new app the default template isn't applied. I neither receive the notification for a newly detected app nor is any restriction for this app in effect. I have to start XPrivacy and check the restrictions manually.
If I update any app then the XPrivacy notification for an updated template is shown and everything is fine. Just newly installed apps don't get any restrictions automatically.
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Since 1.9.19 (didn't try 1.9.18) the templates are not applied to newly installed apps. My template is set to block everything but when I press the notification that appears after installing a new app, none of the categories for the app is marked. Closing XPrivacy and removing it from Recent Apps, re-opening XPrivacy through the launcher and pressing the newly installed app results in the same thing - no marked categories.
Starting the newly installed app and then going back to XPrivacy - Usage shows that the app had full access to everything it wanted access to.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: