|  | @@ -85,15 +85,15 @@ _Permission types_ - `location`, `camera`, `microphone`, `photo`, `contacts`, `e
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			| 85 | 85 |  | `openSettings` | *none* | - Switches the user to the settings page of your app (iOS 8.0 and later)  |
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			| 86 | 86 |  | `canOpenSettings` | *none* | - Returns a boolean indicating if the device supports switching to the settings page |
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			| 87 | 87 |  
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			| 88 |  | -Note: Permission type `bluetooth` represents the status of the `CBPeripheralManager` . Note: Don't use this if you're only using `CBCentralManager`
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			|  | 88 | +Note: Permission type `bluetooth` represents the status of the `CBPeripheralManager`. Don't use this if you're only using `CBCentralManager`
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			| 89 | 89 |  
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			| 90 |  | -#####Special cases
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			|  | 90 | +###Special cases
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			| 91 | 91 |  
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			| 92 | 92 |  `requestPermission` also accepts a second parameter for types `location` and `notification`.
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			| 93 | 93 |  - `location`: the second parameter is a string, either `always` or `whenInUse`(default).
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			| 94 | 94 |  - `notification`: the second parameter is an array with the desired alert types. Any combination of `alert`, `badge` and `sound` (default requests all three)
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			| 95 |  | -*_example_*
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			| 96 | 95 |  ```js
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			|  | 96 | +///example
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			| 97 | 97 |      Permissions.requestPermission('location', 'always')
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			| 98 | 98 |        .then(response => {
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			| 99 | 99 |          this.setState({ locationPermission: response })
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