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The system automatically makes some apps visible so that your app
can interact with them without needing to declare the
<queries> element. This behavior
helps support basic functionality and common use cases.
Types of apps that are visible automatically
The following types of apps are always visible to your app, even when your app
targets Android 11 (API level 30) or higher:
Your own app.
Certain system packages, such as the
media provider, that implement core Android functionality.
Any app that has a content provider that your app has been granted URI
permissions
to access.
Any app that receives input from your app. This case applies only when your
app provides input as an input method
editor.
System packages that are visible automatically
Some system packages that implement core Android functionality are automatically
visible to your app, even when your app targets Android 11 or
higher. The specific set of packages depends on the device that runs your app.
To view the full list of packages for a specific device, run the following
command in a terminal on your development machine:
adb shell dumpsys package queries
In the command output, find the forceQueryable section. This section includes
the list of packages that the device has made visible to your app automatically.
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Last updated 2025-08-26 UTC.
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