Main cause of this problem is "Google Photo" shares ContentUri with fixed string like "content://com.google.android.apps.photos.contentprovider/1/1" and connect it with a static temporary values. "Google Photo" does not provide the file path when the actual Activity or Context which receives Intent.ACTION_SEND. Maybe, it is the policy of "Google Photo", not to expose the private image file to other app.

From looking around, it appears that this is related to the Google Photos permission, com.google.android.apps.photos.permission.GOOGLE_PHOTOS . I already have this permission in my manifest, but this user is running API 23, which requires runtime permissions.


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