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Here’s how Android 15 protects your two-factor authentication codes from ma
Android has long offered an API called Notification Listener that lets third-party apps access your notifications. Since notifications can contain sensitive data, apps can’t use the Notification Listener API unless they get your permission. You have to manually grant the app access to your notifications through the Settings app, and the only thing apps can do to assist with that process is to open the Settings page where you can grant access. More... |
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