So with the arrival of Android 4.3 comes the ability to selectively disable particular permissions for apps.
This could obviously cause problems where an app loses a permission it needs to operate correctly.
Does the system broadcast a message when a permission is revoked, or how could I tell that my app no longer has a certain permission? Ideally I would like to inform the user that turning off permission A will break xyz in the application.
There is no broadcast, but you can check permissions yourself on startup(or resume, etc).
Context#checkCallingOrSelfPermission()
is provided for this.If you want to check all your permissions, you could do something like this:
Where the input Strings are the permissions' names, such as
"android.permission.INTERNET"
.