Is the Decision app installed on your phone? 1) Open the Settings apppic.twitter.com/6cfcmAiFAU
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2) Press the back button 3) Click "Developer options" 4) Click "Running Services"
After 8 clicks you have finally the screen you want... Not super user friendly...
Let say the Decision services are running. In the "Running services" screen you will see a line with a blue icon and the title Decision... With a name like that, we can not suspect that this application is fishy
If I'm clicking on the Decision line, it will display the name of the processes and the services. The name of services are MinuteGeneratorService, RuleExecutorService, OnTimeAlarmService. The normal user will not suspect something with name like that
Conclusion: - The system is designed to make it difficult to access these screens - You cannot disable this app - Force stop is useless
In this case, I took the Decision app as an example but this is true for a LOT of apps
but what's the real purpose of this app, and what's it's doing in my phone?
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