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application when it violates the rules.</p>
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<p>You can enable our exploit protection compatibility mode via Settings ➔ Apps ➔
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App ➔ Advanced. The exploit protection compatibility mode toggle will switch from
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hardened_malloc to Android's standard allocator (Scudo) and will reduce address
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space size from 48 bit to Android's standard 39 bit. There are also separate
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toggles for these features in the Configure hardening menu if you want to narrow
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down the cause to a specific feature.</p>
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App ➔ Exploit protection. The exploit protection compatibility mode toggle will:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Switch from hardened_malloc to Android's standard allocator (Scudo)</li>
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<li>Reduce address space size from 48 bit to Android's standard 39 bit</li>
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<li>Disable memory tagging, unless the app has opted-in to it (only on compatible devices)</li>
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<li>Allow native debugging (ptrace) access</li>
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</ul>
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<p>All of these changes apply only to the selected app and can be toggled separately.</p>
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<p>If you run into an application aborting, try to come up with a process for
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reproducing the issue and then capture a bug report via the 'Take bug report'
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