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Android 17’s new Contact Picker stops apps from accessing your entire contact list

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 26, 20262 Mins Read
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Android 17 is getting a new Contact Picker that changes how apps access your contacts list. Earlier reports hinted at this shift toward tighter privacy, and now Google is rolling it out.

📣 New feature in Android 17!

Android 17 is introducing a new Contact Picker feature that provides a standardized, secure, and searchable interface for contact selection.

Historically, apps needing access to your contacts relied on the broad “READ_CONTACTS” permission, which… pic.twitter.com/eLZ1zVRArS

— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) March 25, 2026

Instead of giving apps full access to your address book, you will be able to choose exactly which contacts they can see. Previously, apps often relied on a broad permission that exposed your entire contact list.

That resulted in sharing data more than necessary without even realizing it. With this update, Android is trying to limit that exposure while keeping things simple for you.

How the new Contact Picker keeps your contacts private

The new Contact Picker in Android 17 offers a secure and searchable interface where you select specific contacts to share. Apps only receive the data you approve, not your full address book. This reduces unnecessary access and gives you more control over your information.

For apps built for Android 17 devices or newer, the system automatically routes existing contact pick requests through the new, more secure Contact Picker interface. That means even apps that have not been fully updated may still benefit from better privacy protections.

Developers are also being pushed to adopt the new picker directly. It supports features like selecting multiple contacts in one go, making it more flexible than older methods. Apps can also request only the exact details they need, like a phone number or email address.

Android 17 changes how apps interact with your contacts

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With this update, Android is moving away from blanket permissions and toward more precise, user-driven access. For you, that means fewer apps quietly pulling your entire contact list in the background

This update does not just tighten privacy; it also sets a new standard for how apps should handle personal data going forward.

Recently, Android rolled out a new contact feature with customizable calling cards, which makes it easier to personalize how you appear on calls. Google is also working on a tap-to-share contact feature to quickly exchange contact details between devices, just like Apple’s NameDrop.

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