> Always-on hotword recognition is a normal thing phones do.
I wouldn't call that normal at all, nor does your theory address the issue of the permissions request being explicitly denied while still gaining access.
What would you call it then? It's a thing 99% of modern phones do (Android & iOS). If that's not "normal" then what is "normal" in your world?
> nor does your theory address the issue of the permissions request being explicitly denied while still gaining access
My theory was not intended to address what is obviously an OSX bug. The theory is _why_ it was asking. Why it managed to get access anyway after being denied is just a straight up permission bug in OSX and has nothing to do with Android Studio or the emulator.
What would you call it then? It's a thing 99% of modern phones do (Android & iOS). If that's not "normal" then what is "normal" in your world?
> nor does your theory address the issue of the permissions request being explicitly denied while still gaining access
My theory was not intended to address what is obviously an OSX bug. The theory is _why_ it was asking. Why it managed to get access anyway after being denied is just a straight up permission bug in OSX and has nothing to do with Android Studio or the emulator.