Android 10 aggressively restricts when apps can start activities from the background. If you have a profile that triggers a pop-up, an app launch, or an interactive dialog when a certain condition is met (e.g., WiFi connects at 2 AM), Tasker may not be allowed to bring that action to the foreground.
Before Android 10, Tasker had free rein over your storage. It could read, write, delete, and modify any file in /sdcard/ (your internal storage). Want to delete a stray MP3 in your Music folder? Easy. Want to modify a JSON file in a game's data directory? No problem. tasker api 29
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If you are a power user who refuses to lose any functionality, completely bypasses all API 29 restrictions. With Magisk root and the Tasker Permissions add-on, you can: It could read, write, delete, and modify any