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AndroidPermission is a concept within the Android operating system that pertains to the management and regulation of app permissions. It is a crucial component of Android’s security framework, which ensures that applications access only those resources and data they have been explicitly authorized for by the user or system policies. Android permissions are categorized into two main types: normal and dangerous. Normal permissions, such as accessing the internet or setting the time zone, are automatically granted by the system. Dangerous permissions, such as reading contacts or camera access, require explicit user approval during app installation or runtime, starting with Android 6.0 (Marshmallow).
The permission system is designed to give users control over their privacy and device security. Applications
AndroidPermission management also includes mechanisms for protecting sensitive data and preventing malicious activity. Permission revocation, application
In recent Android versions, permission controls have become more granular, with enhanced transparency and user control