Does such an application even exist?

It would show a screen lock before letting you interact with the application AND is open source.

  • BrikoX
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    11 year ago

    It defintely works as I’m using it with Android 12. Try with EdXposed or LSPosed modules.

    • @OgygusOP
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      11 year ago

      I don’t wanna install Xposed just for one application. Is LSPosed any different?

      When I install It in non-xposed method it asks for accessibility settings, but the system won’t allow me to activate it:

      • BrikoX
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        1 year ago

        LSPosed is updated framework of Xposed with the same functionality.

        Restricted accesibility settings is Android 13 security feature. You can bypass it on app-by-app basis if you want with the guide here or consider using LSPosed.