USB Debugging is a feature on Android devices that allows communication between the device and a computer using Android SDK (Software Development Kit). It enables developers to run and test applications, transfer files, access system logs, and use ADB (Android Debug Bridge) commands for device control.
While USB Debugging is essential for development, it can pose security risks if enabled on a device connected to an unknown or unsecured computer. For this reason, greytHR restricts access when USB Debugging is enabled to protect user data and device integrity.
Learn how to debug USB on your mobile device here.
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