Abstract

Abstract Android is an application platform for mobile devices with an advance and moderate frequent feature of operating systems. It includes all software systems, software package frameworks, and core programs. This platform permits to collect and verify important personal information concerning the user/client through untrusted apps. However, to install an application, the device feature uses permissions that are allowed by the user. The user has an attribute to research permissions and aborts the setup if the permissions are unfriendly or unrestricted. Android permission analysis schemes play a major and important role in securing important information and privacy of users from unbearable behaviors of untrusted android permission apps within the aspect of securing purposes. This survey tries to handle and deal with the android permission application permissions related to security and privacy challenges. It includes various research articles published in computers and security, digital investigation, decision support systems, systems and software security, and information forensics journals in the last 10 years. The survey includes the subsequent prior considerations, analysis problems motivated by the theme, the methodology used, the ability of result analysis conducted, and mechanical man options thought-about for performance analysis.

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