You can force stop the app, but it's useless. This app is designed to be waking up with the geo alarms.
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How can I detect this app? This app is composed of 2 receivers and 3 services. To see if the Decision services are running you have to:
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1) Enable the developer options which mean 1.1) Open the Settings app 1.2) Click "System" 1.3) Click "About phone" 1.4) Click 7 times on "Build Number"
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2) Press the back button 3) Click "Developer options" 4) Click "Running Services"
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After 8 clicks you have finally the screen you want... Not super user friendly...
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On this screen you have the list of the running servicespic.twitter.com/errymlKak4
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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
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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
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Conclusion: - The system is designed to make it difficult to access these screens - You cannot disable this app - Force stop is useless
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Replying to @fs0c131y
adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 <name of package>
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Sure. This thread is more for the average user. People don’t know what adb is 
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Replying to @fs0c131y @wongmjane
Do for OnePlus, heard they mine lot of. Data. Wound be interesting if they do it
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