Google neglecting Tasker again, removing SMS/MMS and call capabilities

Update, November 18, 2018 (4:02PM EST): In the Tasker subreddit, Tasker owner and developer joaomgcd said that Google added task automation apps as exceptions in its exception list. As a result, Tasker is one step closer to regaining SMS and call permissions.

Original article: If you use the popular automation app Tasker to do anything with SMS/MMS or phone calls, we have some bad news for you. According to the lead developer of Tasker (via a post on Reddit), Google’s recent security updates at the Google Play Store will prevent Tasker from having SMS/MMS and phone call capabilities.

This means that any automation tasks you have programmed within Tasker that send texts, make phone calls, save MMS photos, etc., will all soon stop working.

According to Tasker’s lead developer, the limitations are the result of some changes to how the Google Play Store handles SMS/MMS and call permissions within apps. Google published a list of exceptions to this new policy, but Tasker wasn’t on the list. As such, the Tasker team sent in the necessary application to preserve SMS/MMS and call permissions.

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However, that application was denied.

The Tasker team is obviously quite upset about this upcoming limitation, as SMS, in particular, is one of the most-used functions within Tasker. It’s a confusing decision on Google’s part, considering Tasker is the kind of application where nothing really happens unless users a) know what they’re doing, and b) intentionally program Tasker to do specific things.

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