Like in title. Modern Android permission system is really annoying. It assumes I do not trust installed apps and I believe was made to promote loose installing of whatever crap like loyalty cards apps, while I only install a couple of trusted apps all from F-Droid. Such module would enable faster installation of the systems and less irritation when I have to give app a permission third time this month (Android now can decide for myself and revoke permission when it thinks it’s no longer needed…).
You don’t want Android then it sounds like. As for the permission revocation thing, just turn it off. 🙄
I’m sure AOSP could be patched to disable checks, but I think Android has different goals than the user in this case.
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Weird, can’t get to it. I know I’ve seen a toggle to turn that behavior off though. Maybe next time it does it open the notification and it’ll be in there?
You can disable revoking permissions for unused apps.
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There isn’t, but you only need it for apps you use like once a year otherwise it doesn’t remove permissions.
That would be extremely dangerous
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You accidentally download malware and instead of you denying permissions it shouldn’t have it has them automatically.
A browser app is compromised via a JavaScript engine flaw and now has permission to install packages.