Accessibility Problem
Posted: 12 Nov 2017 19:55
Hi,
Google just informed me that using an accessibility service might not be allowed anymore for uses other than helping disabled users:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/11/12 ... led-users/
The accessibility features (trigger UI Event, action Control UI and App detection) are probably used by disabled users to help control the device but certainly the features are also used for other purposes.
This could mean that Automagic has to remove the accessibility service in a future update if Automagic should still be available in Google Play.
I'll probably wait a few days to decide what actions I will take. Currently I see the following options:
-Google clarifies the new requirement and allows apps like Automagic to still use accessibility services -> no change required for Automagic
-I don't make any changes to Automagic -> Google removes Automagic from Google Play -> I will try to create a version that's accepted again (means I have to remove all accessibility features).
-I remove the accessibility features right away before the 30 day deadline ends.
-I remove the accessibility features and build a second app that can be sideloaded from somewhere else than Google Play that restores the features (might be a lot of work to get everything working again).
I'll likely upload a new version of Automagic in the next few days that will make sure that all requirements will be met by Automagic (except that not disabled users can also use the features).
Regards,
Martin
Google just informed me that using an accessibility service might not be allowed anymore for uses other than helping disabled users:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/11/12 ... led-users/
The accessibility features (trigger UI Event, action Control UI and App detection) are probably used by disabled users to help control the device but certainly the features are also used for other purposes.
This could mean that Automagic has to remove the accessibility service in a future update if Automagic should still be available in Google Play.
I'll probably wait a few days to decide what actions I will take. Currently I see the following options:
-Google clarifies the new requirement and allows apps like Automagic to still use accessibility services -> no change required for Automagic
-I don't make any changes to Automagic -> Google removes Automagic from Google Play -> I will try to create a version that's accepted again (means I have to remove all accessibility features).
-I remove the accessibility features right away before the 30 day deadline ends.
-I remove the accessibility features and build a second app that can be sideloaded from somewhere else than Google Play that restores the features (might be a lot of work to get everything working again).
I'll likely upload a new version of Automagic in the next few days that will make sure that all requirements will be met by Automagic (except that not disabled users can also use the features).
Regards,
Martin