There are applications that necessarily need this permission to work, but many others do not and Google has been turning off the tap. The first step was to restrict the automatic permission to accessibility services, leaving it up to users to manually grant it at all times.
The last solution?
Prevent users from granting this permission to APK packages of applications that were downloaded from unknown sources (external to the Play Store), starting from Android 13. It happens that many users accept all the permissions of the applications trusting that the APK they downloaded is trustworthy, but this is not always the case it is so Android sends warnings about it, but few users take the time to read them.
Get Rid of the
- Head over to Settings > Apps > See All Apps and select the desired app from the list.
- After that, tap on the overflow icon situated at the top right.
- Then, select Allow Restricted Settings > Allow in the confirmation dialog box.
- Now go to the app’s accessibility setting and you should have no issues enabling the desired permissions.That’s it. These were the steps to bypass the Android 13 Restricted Settings for sideloaded apps. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.