We all thought that Android P stood for privacy, but after uncovering some of the goodies Android Q offers, it clearly beats Android Pie. The first Android Q Beta was released just yesterday, but we've been hard at work identifying all the new changes that don't meet the eye. One of those changes turned out to be blocking the clipboard access to apps that don't need it. On the previous versions of Android, which most of you use probably, any application could access the clipboard data. As you'd imagine, that could cause serious security issues. Android Q is changing that.
RIP Clipboard Managers: Android Q blocks background clipboard access
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