I think the simple solution here is to add trust store integration to qtubuntu-camera for the recording case and ask the user if they want the app that is making calls to qtubuntu-camera to be able to access the camera and the microphone. We can protect the use of the camera and the mic then from malicious apps and leave it up to the user if an app should have access. Without access to that, the /android/micshm pipe is completely meaningless as the code on the other side won't do anything with any data sent to it without first setting up recording through qtubuntu-camera.
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