![]() ![]() I can only conclude this "game" consists of ransomware to collect specific personal data from any devices it is connected to. What our OP appears to be asking for is a way to bypass the permissions put in place by Android to circumvent just any app from accessing external storage of the devices its connected too and android imposes stricter permission policies for allowing any app to access the USB port for file transfer or file/directory lookup access. I've thought about this for a while now and can only conclude the later of your assumption is true and that our OP is doing something dodgy. I am still struggling to understand why a game of all things would need to read or write to an external USB device.ĮDIT : Removed link. Try going the route of, and try implementing the standard procedures first. ![]() And the correct way to do it would be to acquire the permission from the user of your "game" first, otherwise you risk your "game" being pulled from the play store for violating security policies. I will just point out that off the bat, Android doesn't just throw around those types of permissions, and any attempts to access such devices will be met with permission restrictions. ![]() Why would a game need to access files on a another device if its only a game? If I have this wrong, then please do explain precisely and clearly how this is expected to work and why you need it? You have a roid game created in Unity 3D which is likely running on a phone, and you want this game to read files on a USB port? ![]()
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