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When I do a dump of all permissions on all apps on a Nexus 7 I get (as expected) permissions with protection levels 0 (NORMAL), 1 (DANGEROUS), 2 (SIGNATURE). Nothing is logging under 3 (SIGNATURE_OR_SYSTEM)*.

But there are also a lot of permissions whose protection level is set at '18' and some that are '50'.

I can't find any documentation on what these values represent. Does anybody know?

*It's not logging anything under 3.

These are what was logged:

android.permission.ACCESS_CACHE_FILESYSTEM - 18
android.permission.ACCESS_CHECKIN_PROPERTIES - 18
android.permission.ACCESS_DOWNLOAD_MANAGER - 18
android.permission.ACCESS_DOWNLOAD_MANAGER_ADVANCED - 18
android.permission.ACCESS_MTP - 18
android.permission.ALLOW_ANY_CODEC_FOR_PLAYBACK - 18
android.permission.BACKUP - 18
android.permission.BIND_APPWIDGET - 18
android.permission.BIND_DIRECTORY_SEARCH - 18
android.permission.BIND_KEYGUARD_APPWIDGET - 18
android.permission.BIND_REMOTEVIEWS - 18
android.permission.BIND_WALLPAPER - 18
android.permission.CALL_PRIVILEGED - 18
android.permission.CHANGE_COMPONENT_ENABLED_STATE - 18
android.permission.CHANGE_CONFIGURATION - 18
android.permission.CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL - 18
android.permission.CONTROL_LOCATION_UPDATES - 18
android.permission.CRYPT_KEEPER - 18
android.permission.DELETE_CACHE_FILES - 18
android.permission.DELETE_PACKAGES - 18
android.permission.DOWNLOAD_CACHE_NON_PURGEABLE - 18
android.permission.GLOBAL_SEARCH - 18
android.permission.INSTALL_LOCATION_PROVIDER - 18
android.permission.INSTALL_PACKAGES - 18
android.permission.MANAGE_USB - 18
android.permission.MANAGE_USERS - 18
android.permission.MASTER_CLEAR - 18
android.permission.MODIFY_APPWIDGET_BIND_PERMISSIONS - 18
android.permission.MODIFY_NETWORK_ACCOUNTING - 18
android.permission.MODIFY_PHONE_STATE - 18
android.permission.MOUNT_FORMAT_FILESYSTEMS - 18
android.permission.MOUNT_UNMOUNT_FILESYSTEMS - 18
android.permission.MOVE_PACKAGE - 18
android.permission.PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS - 18
android.permission.PACKAGE_VERIFICATION_AGENT - 18
android.permission.PERFORM_CDMA_PROVISIONING - 18
android.permission.READ_FRAME_BUFFER - 18
android.permission.READ_NETWORK_USAGE_HISTORY - 18
android.permission.READ_PRIVILEGED_PHONE_STATE - 18
android.permission.REBOOT - 18
android.permission.RECEIVE_DATA_ACTIVITY_CHANGE - 18
android.permission.RECEIVE_EMERGENCY_BROADCAST - 18
android.permission.RETRIEVE_WINDOW_CONTENT - 18
android.permission.SEND_SMS_NO_CONFIRMATION - 18
android.permission.SERIAL_PORT - 18
android.permission.SET_TIME - 18
android.permission.SET_WALLPAPER_COMPONENT - 18
android.permission.SHUTDOWN - 18
android.permission.STATUS_BAR - 18
android.permission.STOP_APP_SWITCHES - 18
android.permission.UPDATE_DEVICE_STATS - 18
android.permission.UPDATE_LOCK - 18
android.permission.WRITE_APN_SETTINGS - 18
android.permission.WRITE_GSERVICES - 18
android.permission.WRITE_MEDIA_STORAGE - 18
com.android.chrome.TOS_ACKED - 18
com.android.launcher.permission.PRELOAD_WORKSPACE - 18
com.android.vending.TOS_ACKED - 18
com.android.vending.billing.ADD_CREDIT_CARD - 18
com.android.vending.billing.BILLING_ACCOUNT_SERVICE - 18
com.google.android.c2dm.permission.SEND - 18
com.google.android.gallery3d.permission.GALLERY_PROVIDER - 18
com.google.android.gtalkservice.permission.SEND_HEARTBEAT - 18
com.google.android.partnersetup.permission.UPDATE_CLIENT_ID - 18
com.google.android.permission.BROADCAST_DATA_MESSAGE - 18
com.google.android.providers.gsf.permission.WRITE_GSERVICES - 18
com.google.android.xmpp.permission.BROADCAST - 18
com.google.android.xmpp.permission.XMPP_ENDPOINT_BROADCAST - 18

android.permission.CHANGE_CONFIGURATION - 50
android.permission.DUMP - 50
android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS - 50
android.permission.READ_LOGS - 50
android.permission.SET_ALWAYS_FINISH - 50
android.permission.SET_ANIMATION_SCALE - 50
android.permission.SET_DEBUG_APP - 50
android.permission.SET_PROCESS_LIMIT - 50
android.permission.SIGNAL_PERSISTENT_PROCESSES - 50
android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS - 50
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    What are the permission names and values for the 18 and 50 levels? Are any of the apps ones from the AOSP, that you can examine the source for? Nov 22, 2012 at 14:58
  • How do you dump it? Many of the 18 are just signatureOrSystem and 50 are just dangerous.
    – kennytm
    Nov 22, 2012 at 17:06
  • Dumping it via Logcat (iterating across all ApplicationInfo's/PackInfo's and forming a set of all Permissions) The value is taken from PermissionInfo.protectionLevel. Nov 22, 2012 at 17:12

2 Answers 2

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Just saw an old unanswered question. Although you might already get your answer, I'll answer it anyway. It may help others. :)

there are also a lot of permissions whose protection level is set at '18' and some that are '50'.

The following code is retrieved from PermissionInfo.java in Android Source:

/**
 * Additional flag for {@link #protectionLevel}, corresponding
 * to the <code>system</code> value of
 * {@link android.R.attr#protectionLevel}.
 */
public static final int PROTECTION_FLAG_SYSTEM = 0x10;

/**
 * Additional flag for {@link #protectionLevel}, corresponding
 * to the <code>development</code> value of
 * {@link android.R.attr#protectionLevel}.
 */
public static final int PROTECTION_FLAG_DEVELOPMENT = 0x20;

So if there is a signature/system permission, the level would be 18(0x10 | 0x2). If the permission use used for special development tools, it would be 50(0x10 | 0x20 | 0x2).

I can't find any documentation on what these values represent. Does anybody know?

As I answered in an existing question, you can checked the protection level and the description of these permissions in frameworks/base/core/res/AndroidManifest.xml and frameworks/base/data/etc/platform.xml. I post some of them here for your reference.

<!-- Configure an application for debugging. -->
<permission android:name="android.permission.SET_DEBUG_APP"
    android:permissionGroup="android.permission-group.DEVELOPMENT_TOOLS"
    android:protectionLevel="signature|system|development"
    android:label="@string/permlab_setDebugApp"
    android:description="@string/permdesc_setDebugApp" />

<!-- @hide Package verifier needs to have this permission before the PackageManager will
     trust it to verify packages.
-->
<permission android:name="android.permission.PACKAGE_VERIFICATION_AGENT"
    android:label="@string/permlab_packageVerificationAgent"
    android:description="@string/permdesc_packageVerificationAgent"
    android:protectionLevel="signature|system" />

If there is a @hide annotation on that xml block, you cannot find any resources from documentation about this permission.

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The development permission 0x20 that composes the ones you are referring to are a set of permissions introduced by Google to be used during Android development and they are never granted by the PackageManager automatically. To be able to use them you must grant using adb shell pm grant permission .

You can see the code that does that and the change that was introduced by Google on this 02/21/2012 commit.

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  • when you say permission do you mean something like android.permission.MAIN_APP_DISPLAYED?
    – M. Smith
    Nov 30, 2016 at 22:53

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