Many Galaxy S24 users have reported issues where their IFTTT applets fail to trigger when leaving a WiFi network. This can disrupt automations and workflows, but there are several steps you can take to resolve the issue:
- Check IFTTT App Permissions:
- Ensure the IFTTT app has all the necessary permissions, including location access set to “Allow all the time.” This is crucial for applets based on WiFi connectivity changes.
- Disable Battery Optimization:
- Navigate to Settings > Battery and Device Care > Battery > Background Usage Limits.
- Remove IFTTT from any battery optimization or restricted app lists.
- Enable Background Data:
- Go to Settings > Apps > IFTTT > Mobile Data and WiFi.
- Ensure that “Allow background data usage” and “Allow data usage while Data Saver is on” are enabled.
- Update IFTTT and System Software:
- Check for updates to the IFTTT app on the Google Play Store.
- Ensure your Galaxy S24 is running the latest version of One UI and Android.
- Verify Applet Settings:
- Open the IFTTT app and double-check the specific applet settings.
- Confirm that the trigger (e.g., leaving WiFi) is correctly configured.
- Test Connectivity Changes:
- Manually disconnect from WiFi and observe if the applet triggers as expected.
- If not, try recreating the applet from scratch.
- Reinstall the IFTTT App:
- Uninstall the app, restart your phone, and reinstall it.
- Log back in and re-enable your applets.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the issue of IFTTT applets not running when leaving WiFi on your Galaxy S24. If the problem persists, consider reaching out to IFTTT support for further assistance.