My remote attestation program isn't functioning correctly or consistently. I logged in app to look at history. I found some concerning notations.

  1. Accessibility Service enabled,
    I do not have this enabled in my settings.
  2. Device administrator enabled.
    My settings show no app with this permission.
  3. Setting accessed Nearby Devices.
    I didn't try to access WiFi or any nearby device.
    Do I have a problem?

    RedHenry Accessibility Service enabled
    RedHenry Device administrator enabled.

    Where do you see that these two are enabled?

    RedHenry My settings show no app with this permission.

    I don't use this feature, so I might understand something incorrectly, but if the settings app doesn't show any apps with that permission, then I don't think it's anything to worry about.

    RedHenry Setting accessed Nearby Devices.

    Do you mean the Settings app? If so, then why would this be concerning?

    If you mean you see from Settings that another app has accessed nearby devices, then what is the app?

      other8026

      Logging onto the attestation app allows me to see the history of the program. I see some days these are enabled and some days they aren't. I don't change these settings so they should be consistant.

      Nearby devices were accessed by the settings. I never wifi or connect to nearby devices, no bluetooth either.

        RedHenry Nearby devices were accessed by the settings. I never wifi or connect to nearby devices, no bluetooth either.

        Like I said before, if it's the Settings app, I wouldn't worry about it.

        RedHenry Logging onto the attestation app allows me to see the history of the program. I see some days these are enabled and some days they aren't. I don't change these settings so they should be consistant.

        This I part I have to admit I don't know enough about to really answer well. I would imagine only you can toggle accessibility services on or off. Do you have any apps that you've given special permission to to automate administrative actions, like the app Tasker? If so, that could be it. If you don't use such an app, then I'm not sure what the reason could be.