I have a Galaxy Note Edge (running version 6.0.1 on model number SM-N915W8) and when I scan my device, it says that there’s a issue that’s found. Whenever I look into it, it always tells me that I need to enable Avast Mobile Security Services for Chrome under Accessibility Settings (“Web Shield protects you from threats while browsing the web on your device. Enables support for Chrome.”).
This happens every 2 days, despite me turning it on each time I get the notification to turn it on.
this is the first time I’m hearing about this. I don’t think we have an option to turn it off programmatically (the same way we can’t turn it on). So my best guess is something is wrong with your device (or your Settings app or something). Do you have more apps that can be turned on in the Accessibility setting? If so, can you also try to turn them on and see if they don’t get turned off after a couple of days as well?
Hi, this is most probably a bug on the side of Android. The solution is to update your OS.
Sometimes it also helps to disable the battery saving mode, which kills tasks running in the background. It doesn’t fix the bug, but the problem starts occuring less often.
It is because task killer, memory cleaner etc. All manufacturers adds it’s own ways to optimize battery life. I had it on P9. Problem was solved by adding app to the white-list in my battery saver - task killer and let it run in the background all the time. As soon as you kill process you will have to re-enable permissions under Accessibility Settings.