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Android 17 Restricts Accessibility API to Prevent Malware Abuse

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Google is testing a new security feature in Android 17 Beta 2 that prevents non-accessibility apps from using the Accessibility API when Advanced Protection Mode (AAPM) is enabled. This change aims to mitigate malware abuse of the API, which has been exploited to steal sensitive data. Only verified accessibility tools, such as screen readers and Braille-based access programs, are exempt from this restriction. The update also introduces a new contacts picker for granular control over contact data access.

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  1. 16.03.2026 07:43 1 articles · 2h ago

    Android 17 Beta 2 Restricts Accessibility API to Prevent Malware Abuse

    Google is testing a new security feature in Android 17 Beta 2 that prevents non-accessibility apps from using the Accessibility API when Advanced Protection Mode (AAPM) is enabled. This change aims to mitigate malware abuse of the API, which has been exploited to steal sensitive data. Only verified accessibility tools are exempt from this restriction. The update also introduces a new contacts picker for granular control over contact data access.

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