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## Background activity restrictions | ||
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There can be a restriction on background activity enabled for each app. | ||
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1. Go to your phone's settings. | ||
2. Scroll down and tap on 'Apps & notifications'. | ||
3. Tap on the your app. | ||
4. Tap on 'Advanced'. | ||
5. Tap on 'Battery'. | ||
6. Tap on 'Background restriction' or 'Background limits'. | ||
7. If it says 'Background activity restricted', tap on it and then tap 'Remove'. | ||
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## Managing background apps | ||
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This option does not seem to be found in the layout, but rather with the search tool... | ||
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1. Go to phone preferences and type "managing background apps" in the search bar. This is kind of an app where you can select apps that you want to run in the background. | ||
2. Switch the toggle to the active position to allow the app in the background. | ||
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<div class="img-block"> | ||
<figure> | ||
<img src="/assets/img/motorola/moto_background_manager.jpg"> | ||
<figcaption>Allow the app to run in the background.</figcaption> | ||
</figure> | ||
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</div> |