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If you have recently upgraded to iOS 17, you may have encountered this popup. It says, “‘App’ has been able to access your entire photo library for 6 months. Do you want to continue to allow full access?” It then warns you that photos can contain data such as location, depth information, captions and audio. You are given the choice to Limit Access or Allow Full Access. In this article, we will discuss this popup and what it means to choose Limit Access or Allow Full Access. ![]() You can also see these choices in Settings. ![]() Getting the popup means that the app already had full access to your Photos library. This allows the app to see all of your photos and videos and the information associated with them, such as location information, captions you may have added, and the audio from your videos. If you do not worry about the app named in the popup, you can continue to allow full access. If you are at all worried about what that particular app may do with the data from your photos and videos, you may want to limit the app’s access. Limited AccessIf you choose Limit Access in the popup (Limited Access in Settings), the app can only access photos you select in your Library and can also add photos to the Library. If you choose this option, you will have to manually add photos to the list of allowed photos for that app. If you often use the app to send photos or videos from your Photos Library, this will be a little extra work every time you want to send a new photo or video. With Limited Access selected, you have to select individual photos and videos to allow. From Settings, find and tap on the app name. Choose Photos, then tap on Edit Selected Photos.![]() Related articles How to Stop Google Would Like to Use Your Current Location in Safari How to Disable ‘App’ Would Like to Paste from ‘App’ Popups on iPhone How to Stop ‘Would You Like to Save this Password’ iCloud Keychain Popups on iPhone or Mac What Are Time Sensitive Notifications? How to Turn Them Off or On on iPhone |
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