Stop reacting to prompts
Access decisions feel noisy when they arrive one-by-one. The panel approach groups decisions into a few categories,
so you can review them on your terms and keep changes small and reversible.
App access
Which apps can reach sensitive features and how often they need to.
Web access
Site permissions, popups, downloads, and what your browser remembers.
System defaults
Default browser, notifications, and which apps handle common actions.
Default browser consistency
Keeping one default browser reduces scattered site permission prompts across multiple apps.
Recommended
Notification interruptions
Pick a short list of apps allowed to interrupt in real time. Quiet the rest without losing information.
Review
Broad permissions on rarely used apps
If you rarely open an app, its access can usually be narrowed without affecting your daily flow.
Limit
Quick checklist
- Uninstall one app you do not use.
- Restrict one broad permission for a rarely used app.
- Quiet one notification category that is not urgent.
- Confirm one default (browser or messaging) and keep it stable.
Run a guided access review to follow a consistent order and avoid bouncing between screens.
Start guided sequence