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How to disable background loading of applications in Android?
Good day everyone!
Who will tell you: a phone on Android 8, root, Xposed Framework.
From time to time I notice that some applications that are not in the usual autoload, and which I myself did not launch manually, still wake up and sit in the background.
They are not in the usual list of tasks, only the process is visible through ProcessView.
This sins, for example, Yandex.Taxi, Uber, and others.
I don’t really understand the internals of Android, I only guess that they register the wake-up event somewhere for some action (the network appeared / the network disappeared / an SMS or a call came, etc.) ....
Question: where to dig and forbid them to come to life except how to manually? Thank you!
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don’t do it like that, you break the work of applications, then you yourself will whine that they don’t work as they should. The system will normally balance resource costs. And if you don't need the app, just delete it.
1. press and hold on the icon of a specific application
2. "About the application" appeared. click on it
3. on the screen "about the application" click "stop"
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