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capybara_2020 | 1 year ago

Don't apps just refuse to work now a days if ADB is activated? It has been a few years since I tried it. But I remember my bank app refusing to working with the developer options(forgot what this is exactly) turned on. Also if I remember right, some apps do not work on rooted phones. Or are we talking about different things?

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noirscape|1 year ago

ADB requires USB debugging to be enabled, yes, although modifying the appops settings (App Ops = app that can modify appops on the device itself using ADB, appops = android service that handles application permissions and application operations) doesn't need it to be continuously enabled.

You can just activate it, change the settings and disable it afterwards. Pretty annoying but it is what it is.

This doesn't require root either, although enabling USB debugging is an important step towards rooting, which is probably why you think it's related.

sgc|1 year ago

I have never had an app refuse to work because of developer mode, but several if rooted. Anecdotal, but it would seem the two are treated differently by developers.

baseballdork|1 year ago

My insulin pump app would refuse. I want to say it was medtronic's.