Android applications declare what permissions they require in their Android App Manifest. This page explains how to manage permissions for an Android application. For a list of the possible permissions, see Manifest.permission.
You can use one of the following methods to modify the Android App Manifest file and manage permissions:
Note: Depending on the Player SettingsSettings that let you set various player-specific options for the final game built by Unity. More info
See in Glossary and Unity APIs that the application uses, Unity automatically adds some required permissions to the Unity Library Manifest. For more information, see Unity-handled permissions.
Unity uses templates to produce the final Gradle project files. You can override the template that Unity uses and new permissions for an application via the template.
For more information, refer to Modify Gradle project files with Gradle template files.
To have complete control over which permissions are in the final Android App Manifest file, export the project and edit the Android App Manifest in Android Studio.
For more information, refer to Modify Gradle project files with Android Studio.
Use Android Project Configuration Manager to set up and modify custom Gradle project files in C#. You cannot modify the manifest stored in the default unityLibrary
and launcher
modules of your gradle project. You can use the API to set up a custom manifest file in a custom module and add new permissions for your application.
For more information, refer to Modify Gradle project files with Android Project Configuration Manager.