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vor 3 Jahren
Und jetzt? Musst es es halt freigeben im Google unter Sicherheit
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vor 3 Jahren
Bitte?
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vor 3 Jahren
wahrscheinlich haben Sie in der Voicemail App die Google Drive Datensicherung eingeschaltet.
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vor 3 Jahren
Scoped Storage Enforcement sagt nein:
(war schon so)
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vor 3 Jahren
Ok, letztes Update der App erfolgte am 15.03.2021:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.telekom.mds.mbp&hl=en&gl=US
Selbst im Beta-Channel gibt's nix Neues.
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vor 3 Jahren
Google ist da eigen.
Wer nicht nach seiner Pfeife tanzt, fliegt raus. 🤣 🤣
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vor 3 Jahren
Viele Grüße und einen gute Nacht
Michael
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vor 3 Jahren
Das habe ich bereits via https://www.telekom.de/kontakt/e-mail-kontakt/festnetz/nutzung-sprachbox-voicemail erledigt
Trotzdem wirklich sehr, sehr schwach, wenn ein Mobilfunkanbieter nach derart langer Zeit nicht mal selbst darauf kommt, seine eigene App an neuere Android-Versionen und Sicherheitsvorgaben von Google anzupassen.
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vor 2 Jahren
Ich bin heute auf dasselbe Problem (Fehler "Diese App ist blockiert") gestoßen, als ich die Voicemail-App das erste Mal seit 1,5 Jahren wieder nutzen wollte (Galaxy S21, Android 13).
Good News: Nach dem Update der Voicemail-App von Google Play war das Problem verschwunden 😀.
Dankeschön an die Entwickler!
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