It would be nice to be able to say "I trust Twilight don't let it stop these permission dialogs" but Android does not offer that level of granular control. I say this is a "security feature" because I believe the Android devs are concerned that a screen overlay app could obscure/overwrite the permissions dialog, and trick you into approving permissions. You either have to turn off the overlay and get the new app to re-request the permission, or manually set the permission. using its "Draw over other apps" permission), like Twilight (a nighttime color-filtering app), you can't actually approve new permissions for other apps through the normal pop-up dialog. If you have an app currently using a screen overlay (i.e. (The dialog says " Screen overlay detected: To change this permission setting, you first have to turn off the screen overlay from Settings > Apps.")īasically, it's a security feature. This is the issue for those who haven't seen it.
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