The phone is a Motorola.

On Thursday, 14 March 2019 18:33:07 UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Well, more mysterious.
>
> Possibly G. decided to roll back their permissions requirements between v7 
> and v8 ? I doubt that Android retains permissions after uninstalls. That 
> would be a security breach, I think. 
>
> So you tried 313a again? If you closed it out entirely (via the app 
> manager, force close perhaps) and restarted, did the resource list populate?
>
> I'm trying to understand if I've done anything that would completely 
> disappear the resource list, of if it's just an edge case.
>
> Do you have a Google-made phone or other? Google makes (or works closely 
> with) the Nexus, Pixel, and two of the HTC phones. I ask because G. has 
> certain rules for Android, but manufacturers (rhymes with Ham-Hung) can 
> bend those rules. The bent rules may actually work better for consumers.
>
> Thanks again!
> -- Mark
>
> On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 9:32:02 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> Nothing asked for extra permissions. Not on 313a or 312b.
>>
>> TBH I am totally unclear if that is because I granted them on Q. before 
>> (i.e. its privileges are set in some setting file already regardless) or 
>> because the install natively does it anew?
>>
>> Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>> Did the 313a version prompt you for permissions
>>>
>>

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