There are some cases where policy transparency is not
correctly showing up (e.g. on the main setting screen
for the primary provider). This makes sure policy
transparency is fully applied to the end user.
Test: manual on device
Bug: 333597574
Change-Id: I8d6a4c60e40bd2e639127777efdb04f1035c24bc
This fixes a bug where the picker
is not using the correct user id
and also ensures that the settings
activity uses the correct user when
launched.
Test: flash & test w/ work profile
Bug 322071206
Change-Id: I846593ff9ae320d9bb774e3e79ed9ef41f101ff5
This reverts commit 19d1d3d15d.
Reason for revert: revert it because this is not the root cause.
bug: 316867690
Change-Id: I0f168dbb64044aa720202af7b1040afd4f028c9c
This reverts commit cf0501e4d7.
Reason for revert: b/317462033, it seems a flaky but revert it first.
Change-Id: Ie1d5e279cca6477fc17d8c27c1ecda8d7a6b2553
If the cred man provider has the isPrimary
bit set then we should use it as top
provider.
Test: ondevice
Bug: 280454916
Change-Id: I8c5651909d3926f09549c64af68185f1ef633198
We are merging the default app selection for autofill
with credman so this forks the existing UI (so we can
flag it off).
Test: ondevice
Bug: 278919696
Change-Id: I96bcf1ff86b169a182b9974f7384c45b474c3d5d