SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW - How to get this permission automatically on Android 6.0 and targetSdkVersion 23 SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW - How to get this permission automatically on Android 6.0 and targetSdkVersion 23 android android

SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW - How to get this permission automatically on Android 6.0 and targetSdkVersion 23


It is a new behaviour introduced in Marshmallow 6.0.1.

Every app that requests the SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW permission and that is installed through the Play Store (version 6.0.5 or higher is required), will have granted the permission automatically.

If instead the app is sideloaded, the permission is not automatically granted. You can try to download and install the Evernote APK from apkmirror.com. As you can see you need to manually grant the permission in Settings -> Apps -> Draw over other apps.

These are the commits [1] [2] that allow the Play Store to give the automatic grant of the SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW permission.


Yeh After Marshmallow come Android make security level more stick, But For

SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW

you can show floating action and anything You can Force user to give permission for it By Following Codes in your onCreate() methodPut this code after setContentView

    // Check if Android M or higher    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.M) {        // Show alert dialog to the user saying a separate permission is needed        // Launch the settings activity if the user prefers        Intent myIntent = new Intent(Settings.ACTION_MANAGE_OVERLAY_PERMISSION);        startActivity(myIntent);    }

The action ACTION_MANAGE_OVERLAY_PERMISSION directly launches the 'Draw over other apps' permission screen.


Edit:My Above Code works 100% Correct

But I just found that many guys are still searching that how can allow ACTION_MANAGE_OVERLAY_PERMISSION permanently like If user has allow Permission Once then don't ask it every time he open application so hear solution for you-

  1. Check if device has API 23+

  2. if 23+ API then check if user has permit or not

  3. if had permit once don't drive him to Settings.ACTION_MANAGE_OVERLAY_PERMISSION and if has not permit yet then ask for runtime permission check

Put below line in your onCreate() method. Put this after setContentView

checkPermission();

Now put below code in onActivityResult

@TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.M)@Overrideprotected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {    super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);    if (requestCode == ACTION_MANAGE_OVERLAY_PERMISSION_REQUEST_CODE) {        if (!Settings.canDrawOverlays(this)) {            // You don't have permission            checkPermission();        } else {            // Do as per your logic         }    }}

Now finally the checkPermission method code

public void checkPermission() {    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.M) {        if (!Settings.canDrawOverlays(this)) {            Intent intent = new Intent(Settings.ACTION_MANAGE_OVERLAY_PERMISSION,                    Uri.parse("package:" + getPackageName()));            startActivityForResult(intent, ACTION_MANAGE_OVERLAY_PERMISSION_REQUEST_CODE);        }    }}

And don't forget to declare this public variable in your class

public static int ACTION_MANAGE_OVERLAY_PERMISSION_REQUEST_CODE = 5469;


Now(2019) that Google offers an alternative API to SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW in the form of Bubbles in Android Q, Google has decided to eventually deprecate SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW in a future Android release.

And Android Go devices will no longer grant this permissioni.e Settings.canDrawOverlays() == false