1xBet APK App Permissions Explained
Understanding what permissions the app requests, why they're needed, and how to manage them on your Android device.
Android apps require permissions to access device features. The 1xBet APK requests only the permissions necessary for its core functionality — online betting, live updates, and account management.
This guide explains each permission in detail so you can make an informed decision during installation.
Permission Summary
Official 1xBet APK (2025)
Why does the app request permissions?
Android uses a permission system to protect user privacy. Apps must explicitly request access to device features, and users can grant or deny these requests.
The 1xBet APK requires permissions for:
- Connecting to betting servers and loading live data
- Sending notifications about bets, bonuses, and account activity
- Running background tasks for live event updates
Without these permissions, core features would not function properly.
Detailed permission breakdown
Quick reference table
How to manage permissions
For more details about the installation process, see how to install 1xBet APK.
What happens if you deny permissions?
| If Denied | App Behavior | Status |
|---|---|---|
| INTERNET | App cannot load any content or place bets | ❌ Broken |
| NETWORK_STATE | May show errors when checking connectivity | ⚠️ Limited |
| NOTIFICATIONS | No bet results, bonus, or event alerts | ✓ Works |
| VIBRATE | No haptic feedback on actions | ✓ Works |
| WAKE_LOCK | Screen may turn off during live betting | ⚠️ Limited |
If you experience issues after changing permissions, see the troubleshooting guide.
If an APK requests unusual permissions like Contacts, Camera, SMS, or full Storage access, it may be a modified or fake version. Only download from verified sources to ensure you're getting the official 1xBet APK with standard permissions.
Learn more about safe download sources on the official sources page.
Summary: The official 1xBet APK requests only 5 standard permissions needed for online betting functionality. None of these permissions access personal data like contacts, photos, or location. You can manage permissions at any time through Android settings.