You open an app, try to take a screenshot, and boom
“Can’t take screenshot due to security policy”

Frustrating, right?

How to Take Screenshot

This isn’t a bug. It’s intentional. But here’s the truth most blogs won’t tell you: some methods work, some don’t, and some will never work depending on the app.

Let’s break it down properly and show you what actually works in 2026.


Why Some Apps Block Screenshots on Android

Before bypassing anything, you need to understand this.

Android apps use something called FLAG_SECURE, a built-in system-level protection. When enabled, Android itself blocks screenshots and screen recordings.

That’s why:

  • Banking apps block screenshots to protect your money
  • Incognito mode blocks screenshots for privacy
  • Netflix blocks screenshots to prevent piracy

Important truth:
No normal app can bypass this directly because the restriction is enforced by Android OS itself.


Method 1: Use Google Assistant

This is the easiest trick.

Steps:

  1. Open the restricted app
  2. Say “Hey Google, take a screenshot”
  3. Save or share the captured image

Does it work?

  • Works on weakly protected apps
  • Fails on banking, incognito, or DRM apps

Why? Because stronger apps still return a black screen.


Method 2: Screen Record and Capture Frame

This is a smart workaround.

Steps:

  1. Start screen recording from Quick Settings
  2. Open the restricted app
  3. Record what you need
  4. Pause the video later
  5. Take a screenshot of the frame

Reality check:

  • Works sometimes
  • Fails on apps with strict protection (you’ll get black screen)

Method 3: Mirror Your Phone to PC (Most Reliable)

This is where things get serious.

Use a tool like scrcpy to mirror your phone screen to your computer.

Steps:

  1. Enable Developer Options on your phone
  2. Turn on USB Debugging
  3. Connect phone to PC
  4. Run scrcpy
  5. Take screenshot from your computer

Why this works:

  • Screenshot is taken on your PC, not your phone
  • Bypasses many app-level restrictions

But here’s the truth:

  • New Android versions may still block it
  • DRM-heavy apps can still show black screen

Method 4: Use Another Device

Yes, it’s low-tech. But it works.

Just:

  • Open the app
  • Use another phone or camera
  • Take a photo

Even Reddit users admit this is sometimes the only guaranteed solution:

“Your best bet is to use another device to take a picture.”


Method 5: Root + Advanced Mods (Not for Everyone)

If you’re a power user:

  • You can disable FLAG_SECURE using root tools
  • Tools like LSPosed modules can override screenshot blocking

Warning:

  • Risky
  • Breaks app security
  • May violate terms of service
  • Can stop banking apps from working

What DOESN’T Work

Let’s save you hours of frustration:

  • Screenshot apps from Play Store
  • Gesture screenshots
  • Floating screenshot tools
  • “Screenshot bypass” apps

They all fail because Android blocks screenshots at OS level, not app level.


When You Should NOT Bypass Screenshot Restrictions

Be smart about this.

Apps block screenshots for a reason:

  • Financial data protection
  • Private chats
  • Copyright protection

Trying to bypass these in the wrong context can:

  • Get your account banned
  • Violate laws or policies

Final Verdict

Here’s the honest breakdown:

MethodWorks?Difficulty
Google AssistantSometimesEasy
Screen RecordingSometimesEasy
PC Mirroring (scrcpy)MostlyMedium
Second DeviceAlwaysEasy
Root ModsAdvanced onlyHard

If you absolutely need the data:

  • Check if the app has export, share, or download options
  • That’s always safer and cleaner than hacks

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