Commit 978dbebc by Flero Committed by GitHub

chore: correct android `READ_MEDIA_VIDEO` permission name (#1241)

parent 8a4891e1
...@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ This will then bring up another permission popup asking you to `Keep Only While ...@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ This will then bring up another permission popup asking you to `Keep Only While
On Android, the `Permission.storage` permission is linked to the Android `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` and `WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` permissions. Starting from Android 10 (API 29) the `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` and `WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` permissions have been marked deprecated and have been fully removed/disabled since Android 13 (API 33). On Android, the `Permission.storage` permission is linked to the Android `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` and `WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` permissions. Starting from Android 10 (API 29) the `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` and `WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` permissions have been marked deprecated and have been fully removed/disabled since Android 13 (API 33).
If your application needs access to media files Google recommends using the `READ_MEDIA_IMAGES`, `READ_MEDIA_VIDEOS`, or `READ_MEDIA_AUDIO` permissions instead. These can be requested using the `Permission.photos`, `Permission.videos`, and `Permission.audio` respectively. To request these permissions make sure the `compileSdkVersion` in the `android/app/build.gradle` file is set to `33`. If your application needs access to media files Google recommends using the `READ_MEDIA_IMAGES`, `READ_MEDIA_VIDEO`, or `READ_MEDIA_AUDIO` permissions instead. These can be requested using the `Permission.photos`, `Permission.videos`, and `Permission.audio` respectively. To request these permissions make sure the `compileSdkVersion` in the `android/app/build.gradle` file is set to `33`.
If your application needs access to Android's file system, it is possible to request the `MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` permission (using `Permission.manageExternalStorage`). As of Android 11 (API 30), the `MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` permission is considered a high-risk or sensitive permission. Therefore it is required to [declare the use of these permissions](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9214102) if you intend to release the application via the Google Play Store. If your application needs access to Android's file system, it is possible to request the `MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` permission (using `Permission.manageExternalStorage`). As of Android 11 (API 30), the `MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` permission is considered a high-risk or sensitive permission. Therefore it is required to [declare the use of these permissions](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/9214102) if you intend to release the application via the Google Play Store.
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