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Commit 1c9c48d8 authored by Eugene Susla's avatar Eugene Susla Committed by Automerger Merge Worker
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Merge "Docs for auto-revoke manifest flag" into rvc-dev am: fe80f580

Change-Id: I3a5e9c4c44b7646b69fa8b810d72e8222b264920
parents 9b416259 fe80f580
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        <!-- @hide no longer used, kept to preserve padding -->
        <attr name="allowAutoRevokePermissionsExemption" format="boolean" />

        <!-- Declare the app's tolerance to having its permissions automatically revoked when unused for an extended
             period of time -->
        <attr name="autoRevokePermissions">
            <!-- App supports re-requesting its permissions if revoked.
                 Revoking app's permissions doesn't cause user experience issues, aside from a repeated permission request.

                 Permissions may be automatically revoked from an app if unused. The app must check and possibly request the
                 necessary permission on each permission-gated call-->
            <enum name="allowed" value="0" />
            <!-- App may experience degraded functionality when its previously-granted permissions are revoked.
                 Revoking app's permissions may cause user experience issues, that are not critical to the user.

                 Apps with this declaration can choose to request an exemption from auto revoke from user by starting
                 an activity with {@code Intent.ACTION_AUTO_REVOKE_PERMISSIONS}. -->
            <enum name="discouraged" value="1" />
            <!-- User may experience severe consequences if this app's permissions are revoked unexpectedly.

                 E.g. app may fail to do a user-critical background job that may likely impact user's
                 safety/security/device accessibility.

                 This declaration may cause an additional review when publishing your app.

                 Apps with this declaration are exempt from auto revoke by default, though the user has the final say
                 in both revoking the permissions as well as the app's auto revoke exemption status. -->
            <enum name="disallowed" value="2" />
        </attr>
    </declare-styleable>