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I self host immich and I love it. I just wish Google would leave it's permissions alone and I wouldn't have to interact with it or it's permissions would be revoked.
This image is hilariously unhelpful 😂 but we can work it out.
Tbh the pic was just supposed to show that such setting exists at least on my device. It is under app info (long click the app, press (i) and it's there.
On Samsung phones I believe you can disable this
What do you mean? Google is managing the permissions for your self hosted immich?
My phone
Pretty sure you can set the options to leave permissions alone per app. At least on Graphene OS you have control of it.
And in LineageOS, so I hope it's in all android distros. App info > turn off "Manage app if unused"