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Is Android Accessibility Suite a spy app?

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Android Accessibility Suite is for those facing minor problems accessing their mobile phone due to some disability.

It includes features like Select to Speak and TalkBack screen, greatly enhancing the device-human connection.

However, some may wonder if the Android Accessibility Suite is a spy app. So, in this article, we’ll clear all your doubts regarding this application.

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What is Android Accessibility Suite?

As explained earlier, this suite is mainly for people with disabilities so that they can use their phones better.

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There are four components of this suite:

  • Accessibility menu: It allows users to easily take screenshots, adjust screen brightness, set the volume, or lock their phone with their gestures.
  • Switch access: It allows users to use a keyboard to operate their devices.
  • TalkBack: It reads the texts and even the options on your Android.
  • Select to Speak: You can select a text, and Android will speak it.

As you can see, this suite can be helpful for some people. The next section will discuss whether the Android Accessibility Suite is a spy app.

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Is Android accessibility suite spyware?

What is a spyware, how does it affect a device and how to counter it?

Before answering this question, let us understand what spyware is. Spyware is an app that collects and transmits user data to hackers without the user knowing of such apps.

These apps can steal passwords and reveal your location, contact information, and bank details, among other information.

Now, let us compare the Android Accessibility Suite to spyware:

  • Google developed the Android Accessibility Suite, available on the Google Play Store. This grants a definite legitimacy to the app.
  • The user can revoke the app’s permissions. Head to Settings > Apps > Android Accessibility Suite > Permissions and then revoke individual permissions.
  • This app doesn’t record any personal data and only observes your actions.
  • You can easily see when the suite is running in the background.
  • Android accessibility suite only uses minimal battery and RAM.

Now, compare this with any spyware app, and you will find that the spyware apps take up a lot of RAM and consume much more battery as these apps run day and night.

Moreover, spyware will never let the victim know that the device is now infected. Finally, a reputed company like Google never develops spyware apps and is not available freely on app stores.

In conclusion, Android Accessibility Suite is not a spy app; you can use it as you wish. However, you must take necessary precautions while downloading anything from the internet or clicking any link on websites, as these are the most common ways hackers infect your device with spyware.

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Kumar Hemant

Kumar Hemant

Deputy Editor at Candid.Technology. Hemant writes at the intersection of tech and culture and has a keen interest in science, social issues and international relations. You can contact him here: kumarhemant@pm.me

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