Final answer:
Hyperlocal push notifications are typically set by users with administrative privileges. In the case of the Waze app, this would often be the Waze Support Team or admins, who might delegate to editors depending on permissions.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hyperlocal push notifications are targeted messages sent to users based on their specific geographical location. These notifications can be set up in various applications and platforms to reach users within a defined area. When it comes to setting hyperlocal push notifications, the access to define and manage them typically depends on the specific platform being used.
In the context of the options provided (A) Admins and Editors, (B) All Users, (C) Only Admins, (D) Waze Support Team, without a specific platform referenced, it's difficult to state definitively which group can set hyperlocal push notifications. However, generally speaking, admins or those with administrative privileges, such as the Waze Support Team in the case of the Waze navigation app, are the most likely to have the capability to set these notifications. Admins may delegate this responsibility to editors who have been given certain permissions.