NetworkSecurityPolicy
public class NetworkSecurityPolicy
extends Object
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.security.NetworkSecurityPolicy |
Network security policy.
Network stacks/components should honor this policy to make it possible to centrally control the relevant aspects of network security behavior.
Summary
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static NetworkSecurityPolicy | getInstance() Gets the policy for this process. |
boolean | isCertificateTransparencyVerificationRequired(String hostname) Returns |
boolean | isCleartextTrafficPermitted(String hostname) Returns whether cleartext network traffic (e.g. HTTP, FTP, XMPP, IMAP, SMTP -- without TLS or STARTTLS) is permitted for communicating with |
boolean | isCleartextTrafficPermitted() Returns whether cleartext network traffic (e.g. HTTP, FTP, WebSockets, XMPP, IMAP, SMTP -- without TLS or STARTTLS) is permitted for all network communication from this process. |
Inherited methods | |
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Public methods
getInstance
public static NetworkSecurityPolicy getInstance ()
Gets the policy for this process.
It's fine to cache this reference. Any changes to the policy will be immediately visible through the reference.
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NetworkSecurityPolicy |
isCertificateTransparencyVerificationRequired
public boolean isCertificateTransparencyVerificationRequired (String hostname)
Returns true
if Certificate Transparency information is required to be verified by the client in TLS connections to hostname
.
See RFC6962 section 3.3 for more details.
Parameters | |
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hostname | String : hostname to check whether certificate transparency verification is required This value cannot be null . |
Returns | |
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boolean | true if certificate transparency verification is required and false otherwise |
isCleartextTrafficPermitted
public boolean isCleartextTrafficPermitted (String hostname)
Returns whether cleartext network traffic (e.g. HTTP, FTP, XMPP, IMAP, SMTP -- without TLS or STARTTLS) is permitted for communicating with hostname
for this process.
Parameters | |
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hostname | String |
Returns | |
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boolean |
See also:
isCleartextTrafficPermitted
public boolean isCleartextTrafficPermitted ()
Returns whether cleartext network traffic (e.g. HTTP, FTP, WebSockets, XMPP, IMAP, SMTP -- without TLS or STARTTLS) is permitted for all network communication from this process.
When cleartext network traffic is not permitted, the platform's components (e.g. HTTP and FTP stacks, DownloadManager
, MediaPlayer
) will refuse this process's requests to use cleartext traffic. Third-party libraries are strongly encouraged to honor this setting as well.
This flag is honored on a best effort basis because it's impossible to prevent all cleartext traffic from Android applications given the level of access provided to them. For example, there's no expectation that the Socket
API will honor this flag because it cannot determine whether its traffic is in cleartext. However, most network traffic from applications is handled by higher-level network stacks/components which can honor this aspect of the policy.
NOTE: WebView
honors this flag for applications targeting API level 26 and up.
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boolean |