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Android AND-802 Exam Questions

Exam Name: Android Security Essentials Exam
Exam Code: AND-802
Related Certification(s): Android Application Development Certification
Certification Provider: Android
Number of AND-802 practice questions in our database: 45 (updated: May. 22, 2026)
Expected AND-802 Exam Topics, as suggested by Android :
  • Topic 1: Vulnerabilities and Attacks Against Stored Data/ Android Platform Architecture
  • Topic 2: Creating Two Applications with the Same Linux ID/ Levels of Permissions Protection
  • Topic 3: Application Running with the Same Linux ID/ Permissions for External Applications
  • Topic 4: Backing up Data on Cloud Storage/ Operations on an External Storage using Shared Preferences
  • Topic 5: Tips for Android coding Vulnerabilities/ Setting Application Permissions
  • Topic 6: Modifying the application Policy/ Extending Android Permissions
  • Topic 7: Enforcing Permissions/ Installing Applications/ Component - Level Permissions/ Application - Level Permissions
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Sarah Lewis

8 hours ago
Managing the policy file came up as interpretive questions where you must predict the effect of adding or modifying SELinux rules, for example whether a domain will be allowed to access a file type. Focus on the structure of policy modules, common allow and neverallow patterns, and practice reading sepolicy outputs so you can reason about deny versus allow consequences.
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George Walker

13 days ago
The AND 802 exam leaned heavily on permission edge cases, so I spent extra time on runtime flows and signature level permissions and that paid off when similar scenarios showed up. I passed on the first attempt after drilling a few app based labs instead of just reading.
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Donald Flores

25 days ago
Permissions was a big focus for me and the exam featured scenario questions asking whether a permission is manifest-declared, runtime-requested, or grouped as dangerous, which tripped me up when older API behavior was in play. I passed the exam and owe a lot to Pass4Success for a tight collection of practice questions that let me master runtime versus install time permission flows in short order. Study the manifest entries, permission groups, and runtime request patterns across API levels.
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Robert Thomas

1 month ago
Noticed the runtime permissions and permission groups section was confusing because a few questions mixed manifest declarations with runtime prompts. Practicing scenario-based questions and eliminating impossible options helped me pick answers faster.
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Jessica Robinson

29 days ago
For me the worst part was untangling policy file syntax and the effective order of rules, practicing a few examples on paper cleared that up quickly.
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Steven Hill

30 days ago
Remember to watch for answer options that change a single word like revoke or persist since that flips the behavior for storage and permission handling.
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Melissa Green

1 month ago
Sometimes the wording about dangerous versus normal permissions was subtle and parsing the trigger for a runtime prompt made all the difference.
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James Collins

1 month ago
Honestly the exam mixed policy file precedence with SELinux labels on Android so I sketched hierarchies to see which rule applied.
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Thomas Mitchell

1 month ago
When a question combined users' data privacy and secure storage I paused to ask whether consent or encryption was the primary control.
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Dalene

2 months ago
Passed Android Security Essentials thanks to Pass4Success! Their questions were incredibly helpful. Much appreciated!
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Vince

2 months ago
I passed the Android Security Essentials exam, and the Pass4Success practice questions were a great resource. One question that stumped me was about managing the policy file. It asked how to configure a policy file to restrict Bluetooth access for an app. I wasn't sure about the exact settings, but I still passed the exam.
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Jackie

2 months ago
Before I started, I doubted myself, but the course structure and mock exams from Pass4Success turned fear into confidence—you're on the path to success!
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Juliana

3 months ago
The exam covered Android's multi-user support extensively. Understand how security is maintained across different user profiles.
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Kenia

3 months ago
Aced the Android Security Essentials exam with the help of Pass4Success practice tests. My advice? Focus on understanding the core concepts, not just memorizing facts.
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Vallie

3 months ago
Just aced the exam! Be prepared for questions on Android's backup and restore mechanisms, focusing on security implications.
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Hildred

3 months ago
Passing the Android Security Essentials exam was a great experience, and the Pass4Success practice questions were very useful. There was a question about users' data privacy and protection that asked how to implement secure data deletion in an app. I wasn't entirely confident about the best approach, but I still managed to pass.
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Denny

4 months ago
The tricky part was understanding secure IPC and data isolation between processes. Their practice tests exposed edge cases I hadn’t considered.
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Karina

4 months ago
I was overwhelmed by the breadth of material, yet Pass4Success offered focused practice and practical scenarios that built my self-assurance—stay persistent and you'll soar.
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Zana

4 months ago
I recently cleared the Android Security Essentials exam, and the Pass4Success practice questions were a big help. One question that I found tricky was about permissions. It asked how to handle permission requests for accessing the device's location. I wasn't completely sure of the correct implementation, but I still passed.
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Lauran

4 months ago
Thanks to the Pass4Success practice questions, I passed the Android Security Essentials exam. A question that I found difficult was about securing storage. It asked how to securely store user credentials in an app. I was unsure about the best encryption methods, but I managed to pass the exam.
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Olen

5 months ago
Finally certified! Pass4Success's exam questions were crucial for my success. Thank you for the efficient prep!
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Marshall

5 months ago
I passed the Android Security Essentials exam, and the Pass4Success practice questions were instrumental in my success. One question that puzzled me was related to managing the policy file. It asked how to set up a policy file to prevent an app from accessing the device's contacts. I wasn't sure about the exact configuration, but I still passed.
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Dulce

5 months ago
The initial nerves about exam timing and coverage almost overwhelmed me, but the platform gave targeted drills and feedback, making me confident—keep studying and you'll ace it!
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Estrella

5 months ago
I struggled with Android app permissions model, especially runtime vs compile-time permissions. Pass4Success simulations clarified when to prompt users and when to auto-grant.
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Caprice

6 months ago
I felt a flutter of anxiety about tricky topics, but Pass4Success broke everything into manageable steps, helping me walk in confident—believe in your preparation and succeed!
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Jerry

6 months ago
My hands shook before starting, unsure I could grasp Android security concepts, yet pass4success turned nerves into structured study and steady progress—stay determined and push forward!
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Wai

6 months ago
The toughest part for me was understanding Android keystore and key rotation; Pass4Success practice questions drilled the exact scenarios and helped me spot traps in questions.
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Ruthann

6 months ago
Aced the Android Security Essentials exam! Pass4Success's materials were a lifesaver. Highly recommend!
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Romana

7 months ago
I was nervous at first, worrying I'd miss key details, but Pass4Success guided me through clear practice, boosting my confidence and readiness—you've got this, future test-takers!
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Lino

7 months ago
Wow, Android Certified at last! Pass4Success made it possible with their relevant practice questions. Grateful!
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Precious

7 months ago
The Android Security Essentials exam is now behind me, and I owe a lot to the Pass4Success practice questions. There was a challenging question about users' data privacy and protection. It asked about the best methods to implement data encryption for user communications. I wasn't entirely sure of the most effective technique, but I managed to pass.
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Antonio

7 months ago
Just passed the Android Security Essentials exam! Pass4Success's questions were spot-on. Thanks for the quick prep!
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Skye

8 months ago
I recently passed the Android Security Essentials exam, and the Pass4Success practice questions were very helpful. One question that caught me off guard was about permissions. It asked how to handle permission requests for accessing the camera. I wasn't completely confident about the correct approach, but I still passed.
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Vallie

8 months ago
Cleared the Android Security Essentials exam. Pass4Success made it possible!
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Kina

8 months ago
Passing the Android Security Essentials exam was a breeze thanks to the pass4success practice exams. My top tip? Manage your time wisely and don't get bogged down in the details.
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Mose

8 months ago
Thanks to the Pass4Success practice questions, I successfully passed the Android Security Essentials exam. A challenging question was about securing storage. It asked how to securely store API keys in an app. I was a bit unsure about the best practices, but I managed to pass the exam.
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Yuette

8 months ago
Pass4Success's practice questions on Android's secure element were invaluable. Study its role in mobile payments and secure key storage.
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Ashlyn

9 months ago
Android Certified, thanks to Pass4Success! Their materials were invaluable.
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Rosalind

9 months ago
I passed the Android Security Essentials exam, and the Pass4Success practice questions were a great resource. One question that stumped me was about managing the policy file. It asked how to configure a policy file to restrict network access for an app. I wasn't sure about the exact settings, but I still passed the exam.
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Velda

11 months ago
The exam tested my understanding of Android's verified boot process. Know the different stages and how they contribute to device security.
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Filiberto

11 months ago
Grateful for Pass4Success's materials on Android app signing. The exam had questions on both V1 and V2 signing schemes.
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Malcom

12 months ago
Passed with flying colors! Pass4Success's Android exam prep was spot on.
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Elden

1 year ago
Android Security exam conquered! Big thanks to Pass4Success for the quick prep.
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Helga

1 year ago
Just passed! The exam covered Android's security-enhanced Linux (SELinux) extensively. Study its modes and policy enforcement.
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Carrol

1 year ago
Pass4Success helped me master Android's security logging mechanisms. Know how to use Logcat securely and understand its limitations.
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Audrie

1 year ago
Pass4Success rocks! Their questions helped me ace the Android cert in no time.
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Darrin

1 year ago
The exam had a section on secure inter-process communication (IPC). Understand Intents, Binders, and how to secure them.
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Brynn

1 year ago
Thanks to Pass4Success, I was well-prepared for questions on Android's biometric authentication. Study both fingerprint and face recognition APIs.
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Annmarie

1 year ago
Nailed the Android Security Essentials exam. Kudos to Pass4Success for the prep help!
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Elbert

1 year ago
Just cleared the exam! There were quite a few questions on Android's SafetyNet API. Know its use cases and implementation details.
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Elenore

1 year ago
Pass4Success's practice questions on network security were spot-on. Make sure you understand how to implement certificate pinning in Android apps.
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Celestina

1 year ago
Android Certified! Pass4Success's prep materials were key to my success.
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Marci

1 year ago
Passing the Android Security Essentials exam was a great experience, and the Pass4Success practice questions were very useful. There was a question about users' data privacy and protection that asked how to implement data minimization principles in an app. I wasn't entirely confident about the best approach, but I still managed to pass.
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Oliva

1 year ago
The exam tested my knowledge of Android's keystore system. Study how to generate and store cryptographic keys securely.
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Maryann

1 year ago
Passed the exam with flying colors! Be ready for scenarios involving secure data storage. Understanding SharedPreferences security is crucial.
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Davida

1 year ago
Grateful for Pass4Success - made passing the Android Security exam a breeze!
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Aleisha

1 year ago
Pass4Success really prepared me for the questions on Android's security updates. Know the difference between monthly and quarterly security patches.
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Mireya

1 year ago
I recently cleared the Android Security Essentials exam, and the Pass4Success practice questions were a big help. One question that I found tricky was about permissions. It asked how to handle permission requests for background location access. I wasn't completely sure of the correct implementation, but I still passed.
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Malcolm

2 years ago
Passed my Android cert thanks to Pass4Success. Their questions were so relevant!
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Xuan

2 years ago
The exam had several questions on secure coding practices. Brush up on input validation and avoiding common vulnerabilities like SQL injection.
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Katina

2 years ago
Thanks to the Pass4Success practice questions, I passed the Android Security Essentials exam. A question that I found difficult was about securing storage. It asked how to securely store sensitive information in an app's private storage. I was unsure about the best encryption methods, but I managed to pass the exam.
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Gerry

2 years ago
I passed the Android Security Essentials exam, and the Pass4Success practice questions were instrumental in my success. One question that puzzled me was related to managing the policy file. It asked how to set up a policy file to prevent an app from accessing certain device features. I wasn't sure about the exact configuration, but I still passed.
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Sherly

2 years ago
Thanks to Pass4Success, I aced the section on Android permissions. Focus on runtime permissions and how to request them properly in your code.
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Eden

2 years ago
Android Security Essentials exam done! Pass4Success materials were a lifesaver.
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Irving

2 years ago
The Android Security Essentials exam is now behind me, and I owe a lot to the Pass4Success practice questions. There was a challenging question about users' data privacy and protection. It asked about the best methods to anonymize user data to comply with privacy regulations. I wasn't entirely sure of the most effective technique, but I managed to pass.
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Sonia

2 years ago
Data encryption was a big topic in my exam. Study both file-level and full-disk encryption methods for Android devices.
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Kenneth

2 years ago
I just passed the Android Security Essentials exam, and the Pass4Success practice questions were a lifesaver. One question that caught me off guard was about permissions. It asked how to handle dynamic permission requests in an app. I wasn't completely confident about the correct approach, but I still passed the exam.
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Angella

2 years ago
Wow, aced the Android cert! Pass4Success really helped me prepare quickly.
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Annamae

2 years ago
Grateful for Pass4Success's exam prep materials. They helped me grasp Android's security model quickly. Expect questions on app sandboxing and process isolation.
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Viki

2 years ago
Passing the Android Security Essentials exam was a great achievement for me, thanks to the practice questions from Pass4Success. There was a tricky question about securing storage that asked how to implement encryption for user data stored on the device. I was a bit unsure about the best practices for key management, but I still managed to get through the exam.
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Frank

2 years ago
Just passed the Android Security Essentials exam! The questions on secure communication protocols were tricky. Make sure you understand SSL/TLS implementation in Android apps.
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Carmen

2 years ago
I recently passed the Android Security Essentials exam, and I must say, the Pass4Success practice questions were incredibly helpful. One question that stumped me was about the intricacies of managing the policy file. It asked how to properly configure the policy file to restrict certain permissions for a specific app. I wasn't entirely sure about the exact syntax, but I managed to pass the exam nonetheless.
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Elliott

2 years ago
Just passed the Android Security Essentials exam! Thanks Pass4Success for the spot-on practice questions.
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Romana

2 years ago
I successfully passed the Android Security Essentials exam with the help of Pass4Success practice questions. The exam covered topics such as creating two applications with the same Linux ID. One question that stood out to me was related to the Android platform architecture. Can you explain more about this topic?
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Gretchen

2 years ago
Just passed the Android Security Essentials exam! Be prepared for questions on secure communication protocols like SSL/TLS. Understanding how to implement and validate secure connections is crucial. Study encryption methods and best practices for data transmission. Thanks to Pass4Success for the spot-on practice questions that helped me prepare quickly!
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Theodora

2 years ago
I just passed the Android Security Essentials exam and I am thrilled! Thanks to Pass4Success practice questions, I was able to confidently answer questions on vulnerabilities and attacks against stored data. One question that stumped me was about the different levels of permissions protection in Android. Can you provide more insight on this topic?
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Free Android AND-802 Exam Actual Questions

Note: Premium Questions for AND-802 were last updated On May. 22, 2026 (see below)

Question #1

Android uses ''Intents'' to communicate and send data between different components which make it vulnerable to malicious attacks. Which of the following choices are component-level Permissions to protect this type of communication? (Select Four)

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Correct Answer: A, B, C, D

Question #2

By default, all Android applications have no permission to access any protected resource that would have adverse effects on the system or on other applications.

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Correct Answer: A

Question #3

Android uses ''Intents'' to communicate and send data between different components which make it vulnerable to malicious attacks. Which of the following choices are component-level Permissions to protect this type of communication? (Select Four)

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Correct Answer: A, B, C, D

Question #4

By default, all Android applications have no permission to access any protected resource that would have adverse effects on the system or on other applications.

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Correct Answer: A

Question #5

Android uses ''Intents'' to communicate and send data between different components which make it vulnerable to malicious attacks. Which of the following choices are component-level Permissions to protect this type of communication? (Select Four)

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Correct Answer: A, B, C, D


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