This page explains, in plain language, why BrasMedia TV may rely on certain Android permission or device-capability categories.
Typical access categories
Depending on app version, Android version, and deployment mode, BrasMedia TV may rely on capabilities that allow it to:
- connect to BrasMedia services and synchronize approved playback instructions;
- cache authorized media locally so screens can continue operating more reliably;
- restart or resume app behavior after device reboot or app restart when the deployment model requires continuity;
- display notifications, operational alerts, or device-status messages relevant to the managed screen;
- receive managed configuration or kiosk-style restrictions from the customer’s Android management environment.
Customer control and deployment scope
Customers should deploy BrasMedia TV only on devices they are authorized to manage and only with the capabilities proportionate to the screen workflow they intend to run.
If a deployment requires broader kiosk, MDM, or restricted-device behavior, the customer remains responsible for validating that those controls are lawful, authorized, and appropriate for the environment.
Platform wording remains authoritative
The actual Android install prompt, managed-device console, and app-store listing remain the authoritative statements of the access requested by a specific release. This page exists to explain the operational purpose of those categories in a readable way.
If a future version materially expands the app’s access profile, BrasMedia expects that change to be documented explicitly.