Will Automate re-enable Wireless debugging at boot and start Privileged service hands-free after one-time pairing?

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Alex

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Nov 3, 2025, 7:26:38 PM (9 days ago) Nov 3
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After a single manual Wireless debugging pairing (Developer options → Wireless debugging → Pair with code), can an Automate flow that runs on BOOT_COMPLETED (with Accessibility granted, “Run on system startup” ON, device unlocked, Wi-Fi available) reliably:

  1. open Developer options and toggle Wireless debugging ON via Interact, and then

  2. start Automate’s Privileged service (ADB method) so that the  blocks App clear cache , App kill, App kill background  can run  without any user interaction (completely unattended ) after each reboot?

Please confirm Yes/No for Android 15.0 and Android 16.0,

Henrik "The Developer" Lindqvist

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Nov 4, 2025, 10:15:16 AM (8 days ago) Nov 4
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No, it will not enable the Wireless debugging option automatically.
I'm hesitant to implement such a feature since Google may not approve.
However, users can easily make a flow which does so, using the System setting set block.
The "Privileged service" will start automatically whenever a block using it is first used, but the device has to be connected to a Wi-Fi network to be able to do so.

мJ Zкxy

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Nov 4, 2025, 10:46:33 AM (8 days ago) Nov 4
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No but maybe you could use Automate to launch other Apps that has such function with its accessibility service.
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