default SMS app is a special case with IMEI access
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identifiers such as the serial number, MAC addresses, IMEIs/MEIDs, SIM card serial
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identifiers such as the serial number, MAC addresses, IMEIs/MEIDs, SIM card serial
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numbers and subscriber IDs. Only privileged apps included in the base system with
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numbers and subscriber IDs. Only privileged apps included in the base system with
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<code>READ_PRIVILEGED_PHONE_STATE</code> whitelisted can access these hardware
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<code>READ_PRIVILEGED_PHONE_STATE</code> whitelisted can access these hardware
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identifiers. Apps targeting Android 10 will receive a <code>SecurityException</code>
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identifiers. Apps targeting Android 10 will receive a
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and older apps will receive an empty value for compatibility.</p>
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<code>SecurityException</code> and older apps will receive an empty value for
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compatibility. The default SMS app is a special case that's given access to the
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IMEI, which is normally the GrapheneOS fork of the AOSP Messaging app unless
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users explicitly change it to another app.</p>
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<p>Since these restrictions became standard, GrapheneOS only makes a small change to
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<p>Since these restrictions became standard, GrapheneOS only makes a small change to
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remove a legacy form of access to the serial number by legacy apps, which was still
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remove a legacy form of access to the serial number by legacy apps, which was still
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