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Figure 1. An example of the system-provided toast message
that appears when the user takes a screenshot of an app that supports the
screenshot detection API.
To create a more-standardized experience for detecting screenshots,
Android 14 introduces a privacy-preserving screenshot detection
API. This API lets apps register callbacks on a per-activity basis. These
callbacks are invoked, and the user is notified, when the user takes a
screenshot while that activity is visible.
Supported use cases
In Android 14, the system API only detects a screenshot if the user performs a
specific combination of hardware button presses. The API doesn't detect
screenshots that are taken when running test commands related to screenshots,
including ADB, or within instrumentation tests that capture the device's
current screen contents.
Implementation steps
To add screenshot detection, declare the new DETECT_SCREEN_CAPTURE
install-time permission:
Then, complete these steps for each activity in your app where users might
capture screenshots:
Implement a callback by overriding the onScreenCapture() function. In this
callback, your app can take action, such as warning another user that
someone took a screenshot of a messaging conversation.
Kotlin
valscreenCaptureCallback=Activity.ScreenCaptureCallback{// Add logic to take action in your app.}
Java
finalActivity.ScreenCaptureCallbackscreenCaptureCallback=newActivity.ScreenCaptureCallback(){@OverridepublicvoidonScreenCaptured(){// Add logic to take action in your app.}};
In the activity's onStart() method, register the screenshot callback.
Kotlin
overridefunonStart(){super.onStart()// Pass in the callback created in the previous step // and the intended callback executor (e.g. Activity's mainExecutor).registerScreenCaptureCallback(mainExecutor,screenCaptureCallback)}
Java
@OverrideprotectedvoidonStart(){super.onStart();// Pass in the callback created in the previous step // and the intended callback executor (e.g. Activity's mainExecutor).registerScreenCaptureCallback(executor,screenCaptureCallback);}
In the activity's onStop() method, unregister the screenshot callback:
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