I would like to show you how it's complicated to check if the Decision app is installed on your phone, how you have almost zero chance to detect it and how you cannot disable ithttps://twitter.com/fs0c131y/status/1051204370543648770 …
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Is the Decision app installed on your phone? 1) Open the Settings apppic.twitter.com/6cfcmAiFAU
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2) Click on "Apps & notifications"pic.twitter.com/s3qHdTNps9
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4) In this screen you have a list of app but Decision is not in it. Why? Because Decision is a system application. To show the system apps you need to click on "More"pic.twitter.com/UMg6hulDGx
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5) Click on "Show system processes"pic.twitter.com/1gPx2TFiQw
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6) TADAAAAMMM the Decision app is finally here. You need 6 clicks to find this app. It's not a coincidence that it's so long.pic.twitter.com/EKBqhjDP4S
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How to disable it? 1) In the previous screen click on the name of the app
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The disable button is not available, you cannot click on it. You CAN'T disable this apppic.twitter.com/Z7CTygDwhw
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Ofc, you can disable it if your phone is rooted
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