Maybe the process is listed for the app that started it for a service, even if it isn’t used anymore by the launching app, but only other apps? Does it still display it after a launcher restart or reboot?
Pierre Hébert Yes. I never used that feature and the service is always there. However, these services (yes, I found out from time to time there are others) are used by tasker and disappear when I disable tasker.
actually i think it does, no offense. lightning has ties to google now, which is linked with google which carries the analytics. Think of it as a “fun night” with someone. You dont have ties with anyone else but your partner did, and what they carried got passed on to you.
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I think it has to do with the google setting, not lightning launcher. But how?
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Yep I think it is a Google thing, I’ve seen it for apps that had no connection with the service
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Corey Spell i just seen it last night …. twice to be exact, with total launcher
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Maybe a widget?
I can’t see it listed for LL on my device, even when the service is activated
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Pierre Hébert that is weird. I have not used widgets for two months
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Maybe the process is listed for the app that started it for a service, even if it isn’t used anymore by the launching app, but only other apps? Does it still display it after a launcher restart or reboot?
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Pierre Hébert Yes. I never used that feature and the service is always there. However, these services (yes, I found out from time to time there are others) are used by tasker and disappear when I disable tasker.
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I noticed it most with apps I paid for through the store but I’ve heard it might have something to do with Google analytics too sooo idk
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Not sure, I think that Analytics are managed by Play Services or something like that (and Lightning has no analytics)
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actually i think it does, no offense. lightning has ties to google now, which is linked with google which carries the analytics. Think of it as a “fun night” with someone. You dont have ties with anyone else but your partner did, and what they carried got passed on to you.
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Lmao awesome analogy
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Maybe, but I am pretty sure that Lightning is not linked in any way with google libraries…
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