Another move for better privacy means more work for developers, not the loss of third-party cameras. You might have read that Google is killing off third-party camera apps in Android 11, and if they were true. you'd have the right to be very unhappy. Don't worry, though: it's not. This all stems from a posting at Commonsware, a blog dedicated to Android development. There, it's explained that a behavior change in Android 11 takes away the standard camera picker when an app allows you to take a photo but doesn't provide its own camera widget. In Android 11, the default behavior will be to use the built-in camera app. Some apps include their own camera widget and are unaffected. This doesn't apply to every app. Something like Instagram uses its own camera widget and would be unaffected. It applies to apps that don't work like Instagram but where the developer still wants you to be able to take a photo without leaving the app. In previous versions of Android, you would see a dia...
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