The Doubao Mobile Assistant operation team issued an announcement tonight, explaining issues of concern such as WeChat login exceptions. The description stated that many users have reported that when using Doubao Mobile Assistant to operate mobile phone functions on nubia M153, if WeChat is involved, WeChat will exit abnormally or even be unable to log in. We have subsequently disabled the ability of the mobile assistant to operate WeChat. Currently, WeChat accounts that are prohibited from logging in on nubia M153 are being unblocked one after another. Please wait for a while and try to log in again.
Regarding the rumors of unauthorized access to the system, the explanation stated that Doubao Mobile Assistant did not engage in any hacking behavior. INJECT_EVENTS is indeed a system-level permission. The technical implementation relies on Android system-level permissions and has stricter usage restrictions. With this permission, related products can simulate click events across screens and applications to complete the task requirements of users to operate mobile phones. Doubao Mobile Assistant requires the user's active authorization before it can call this permission and use the mobile phone functions. We have also clearly disclosed the use of this permission in the permission list. As far as we know, AI assistants in the current industry require this permission (or similar accessibility permissions) to provide services for operating mobile phones.
Doubao Mobile Assistant will not perform related authorization and sensitive operations on behalf of users. We have established a transparent management system when using this authority. Doubao Mobile Assistant will have clear prompts on the screen when performing long tasks, and the user can interrupt at any time, making the entire process controllable.
