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Access Dots

Get cam, mic & GPS usage by any App notified through Access Dots on screen!

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Dazeinfo
A new Android app for Mic and Camera notification that works just like much-appreciated iOS 14 notification is a must-install app for Android smartphone users.
Oct 2020 Read source
XDA Developers
While Android 12 may add the feature, XDA Recognized Developer jagan2 has taken it upon himself to bring the iOS-style privacy indicators to any smartphone running Android 7.1.2 and above.
Adam Conway Jun 2026 Read source
Android Police
Privacy is always a major concern, especially when there are shady apps out there that like to have constant access to your info. An indicator is better in that it stays on the screen and calls for attention.
Zachary Kew-Denniss Jul 2020 Read source
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About this app

What it does.

Did you know that once you grant access to your phone's camera/microphone/GPS location to any third-party App, they can use it silently in the background?

And do you feel envious about the new iOS 14's privacy feature - shows an indicator whenever camera or microphone is accessed? Or you can't wait for Android 12's implementation of the same feature?

Presenting Access Dots for Android, supporting all the way down to Android 8.0!

Access Dots, adds the same iOS 14 style indicators (few pixels light up as a dot) to the top right (default) corner of your screen whenever any third-party App uses your phone's camera/microphone/GPS location. Access Dots will be visible even on your lockscreen!

Configuring the App is as simple as enabling the Access Dots Accessibility Service (Toggle switch in the App > (More) Downloaded Services/Installed Services > Access Dots > Enable). By default the App is configured to show iOS 14 style colored access dots - green for camera access, orange for microphone access and blue for GPS location. The App itself does not request for camera or microphone access, however, to be able to monitor GPS access by any App, 'Access Dots' require GPS location permission.

Access Dots is in early BETA, under development, so far it has the following features:

● Display Access Dots whenever phone's camera/microphone/GPS location is engaged by a third-party App.

● Maintain an Access Log, which can be accessed from the App's main settings screen. The Access Log shows when the camera/microphone/GPS location was accessed, which App was in foreground at the time of access initiation and how long did the access last.

● Assign any color to either of the Access Dots.

● On Android 10+, Access Dots by default sticks beside your camera cutout (if your device has.) You can configure the location of Access Dots to the point of specifying X/Y coordinates.

● If your device supports 'Energy Ring - Universal Edition!' App, then you can wrap Access Dots around the punch hole camera as well.

● The size of Access Dots can be adjusted.

While it's free to change the Access Dots' color to whatever you want, consider making a donation to support the development and have access to few extra configurations like changing the 'size' of the dot or its location on the screen. :)

Note: Please make sure the App is whitelisted under any kind of optimization setting your device has, if the App is killed from background by the System, you may have to restart phone to get the Access Dots active again.

Accessibility Service Requirement

Access Dots requires to run as an Accessibility Service to display the indicator/dot on any screen whenever a third-party App uses camera/microphone/GPS. The service does NOT gather any data whatsoever.

This Service/App itself does NOT have permission to use your device’s camera or microphone.

Support

Hit a snag with Access Dots?

Email me directly. I read every message and reply, usually within a day. Include your Android version and a short description of the issue so I can help quickly.

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Privacy

How Access Dots handles your data.

Zero data sold. This app follows the site-wide privacy policy - it only uses the permissions it actually needs to do its one job.

Read the site privacy policy