Accessibility access is a necessary access for the app to function accurately. During the installation phase, you need to activate this access by allowing restricted settings for the app. When you enable restricted settings, you allow apps to get access to sensitive info that is required for generating logs by monitoring apps.
📌Remember that you must know the name of the service or application you want to grant accessibility access to.
Enable Accessibility Access on Android 13
With allowing access to accessibility settings, the specific app can read content on your screen and interact with apps on your behalf.
- Enter “Settings”.
- Tap on “Apps”.
- Search for the specific application that you want to give accessibility access.
- Tap on the three dot icon on the top right.
- Choose “Allow restricted settings”.
- Open the app to proceed with the installation process and grant the Accessibility permission.
Enable Accessibility Access on Android 12
To enable accessibility access on Android 12 follow the instructions below:
- Enter “Settings” on your android devices.
- choose “Apps”.
- Search for the name of the application that you want to give accessibility access. You can use the search bar.
- Tap on the three dot icon on the top right.
- Choose “Allow restricted settings”.
- Open the app to proceed with the installation process and grant the Accessibility permission.
Enable Accessibility Access on Android 11 and below
If your target device’s operating system is android 11 and below you can enable accessibility access by following the steps below.
- On your Android device, enter the Settings app.
- Tap “Apps”.
- Review the list and choose the app. If you could not find the app, first tap “See all apps” or “App info”.
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