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| <p>This section summarizes tools for security testing and debugging. |
| It covers some tools for fuzzing, sanitizing, |
| and preemptively mitigating exploits. For general debugging, see |
| <a href="/devices/tech/debug/">the debugging section</a>.</p> |
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| While Android has supported fuzzing tools for many releases, Android 8.0 |
| and later include more fuzzing support, tighter fuzzing tool integration in the |
| Android build system, and greater dynamic analysis support on the Android kernels. |
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| <p>In addition to security-specific testing, Android includes general |
| <a href="/compatibility/tests">platform testing</a> for compatibility.</p> |
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