Shopping, pickup, and delivery
Walmart gives users a mobile storefront for browsing departments, searching products, reviewing deals, and starting pickup or delivery workflows. The app can be useful for planning grocery trips, checking availability, and moving between store and online shopping tasks.
Before placing an order, review item substitutions, pickup windows, delivery addresses, fees, and return rules. Local availability can change quickly, so confirm the cart and store selection before checkout or pickup planning.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Store tools and account workflows
The app can support store services, item scanning, order history, account settings, saved addresses, payment flows, and personalized recommendations. Camera, location, calendar, and notification features can help with scanning, local store context, reminders, and order updates.
Use a strong account password and review saved payment methods. On shared phones, avoid staying signed in if another person can access orders, addresses, or purchase history. Notification previews should be limited if order details are private.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Permissions, ads, and privacy
The package declares location, camera, microphone, calendar, notifications, biometric and fingerprint access, advertising identifier, phone state, network, Wi-Fi, storage, wake-lock, boot, TV data, and foreground-service capabilities. These can support shopping, store tools, account security, advertising, and delivery context.
Grant location only when local store or delivery features need it. Camera access fits barcode or document scanning, while microphone and calendar access deserve extra care. Review ad personalization and account privacy settings before using the app for regular purchases.