This article session, "Essential settings for Android devices (target version)", helps you to configure all essential settings on the Android target device - in case you are tracking an Android device where the app was installed and run background on it.
This article applies to configuring on the target device only. For example, if you install the server version on your device (server version = monitor version installed on YOUR device to view the data log), you don't need to read this article.
Why must you do this?
Because the app works silently in the background, you must configure the essential settings. If not, it will stop working suddenly or not work correctly. For example, with the saving mode, if the battery is turned on, the app will stop saving the battery, and then you will not see the data of the target device.
That is why most people complained that the app worked 2 or 3 days after installing and stopped working suddenly, and after that, it works again. It is because they did not do configurations as guides.
How do you know what article you should read?
There are many articles in this session. You should follow the guide based on your Android version and the manufacturer (brand) of the device/phone. For example, the target device is a Vivo with Android version 7.1. Therefore, you should read the article "Vivo devices—Android version 7.x."
Knowing the brand/manufacturer is effortless - it appears on the face or back of your device/phone. About the Android version, normally you can go to Settings, About Phone; or Settings -> More Settings -> About Phone; or Settings -> Additional Settings-About Phone. You will see an Android version label with numbers such as 8.1.0 or 7.1.7 or something like that.
Please let me know if you don't see your brand or version number in this article session.
Could you try following up with a similar Android version? For example, if your Android version is 9.x, but you don't see the article with the guide for 9.x, you can follow the article for 8.x.
Sometimes, I see the app's name as "System Service" or "Internet Service" in all the articles.
Our product is a parental control app, but we must use the alias name for the application. The default name is "System Service," but we can use another name such as "Internet Service," "WiFi," and "WiFi Service"...
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