Same apps keep restarting themselves after ending in task manager - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

How can I keep apps like maps and google play from restarting and running when I haven't used them. I don't use a task killer, just check task manager once in a while and close them

Autostarts app on play market. Need root.
Its actually not too bad for frequently used apps to stay in ram since it saves time and resources later. But for apps you rarely open, that's a good app to stop them from starting automatically.
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I tired that app. It only ends them for so long until they start again

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App for Auto Killing Background Apps

Can anyone suggest a good app that will auto kill background apps which I can select. I have already frozen apps and processes that I do not use. However, throughout the day many of my apps pre-load in the background and just sit there taking up memory waiting to be used. I would really love an app that would auto kill these while when they attempt to pre-load in the background, but once I select them to use in the foreground, they would then load. Any ideas? Thanks for your help.
I use automatic task killer and for the most part Im happy with it. I hover around 480mb free when nothing is running. On a fresh boot Ill have around 580-620mb free for a little while.
is there really a need to manage apps that closely? I thought multitasking was significantly approved in fro yo.
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[Q] Mutiple Apps Opening On Their Own

When I open some Apps, 10 other Apps open along with it. Is rooting the phone the only way to have access to the means to stop this?
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Don't pay so much attention. In general, those applications don't use your cpu and battery. Android has its own task manager system.
Yeah dis is even happening to me,the reason is so simple like one app needs the other apps so they are even opening up.
Devil_Dude said:
Yeah dis is even happening to me,the reason is so simple like one app needs the other apps so they are even opening up.
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what the appl you using which is opening others appl can u name the apps
if you kill apps, they will probably get restarted automatically and left in the background. If the apps are working correctly, this is not a problem, as a well coded app does not use CPU/battery when in the background.
Actually, I just quit using a task manager to kill tasks (I just let Android kill them as necessary) and I have no problems (phone is not slower, power drain is not higher).
Maybe the thing is that after you stop a task in a task manager it does not update immediately and you don't see the task being restarted, and when you go into the task manager after running some app just then you see the apps restarted.
Also, some apps are very generic (maps) and used by other apps, and some apps need to be running all the time (latitude, mail client, widgets, etc.) and killing them would make them not work properly (widgets no longer updating, not getting new emails, etc.).
My advice is to leave the apps running if you are not very sure of what you are doing, because the OS will eventually kill unnecessary apps, and until then they should not use any CPU or battery.
Only thing is to stay away from badly written apps, the ones that use too much CPU even when in the background or when phone is sleeping. You should probably wait for a night after installing a new app to see if you have higher drain. If so, just uninstall and search for an alternative.
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what the appl you using which is opening others appl can u name the apps
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Like any Google app by searching is opening. Google search and by using voice search its opening voice search app and so on.
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Closing applications

Seems like many applications spring back up after "killing" them though the Android task manager or any of the task managers available in market. Is annoying the hell out of me. If im not using the app I dont want it to.run in the background..
I understand that messaging applications need to run in background but not all.
How do you guys make sure
that any application which you close "remains" closed until the next time you open it?
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You might try Gemini app manager to disable auto start apps
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Easy Task Killer can help too..
use Easy Battery Saver too along with it!
Thanks.for your replies guys. However.i believe the main question here is,.how.to.stop these background app processes from running until the next time I start them manually.
Problem with task managers is that they stop these apps after a certain interval. Once they do, the.apps restart after 2-5 seconds. And.remain there till the next interval of the task killer is reached. This in turn take up more memory a compared to keep the running.. In addition, these apps run in the background on their own taking up a junk of memory/processor space..
Thanks again for your replies. Please correct me.if my understanding is wrong and you are feel otherwise.
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Those "apps" that you say keep opening are actually the processes running in the background. I know of many apps that keep re-enabling their processes after killing them. (IE: Facebook, some Google stuff, and a couple games that run in real-time)
Best solution: try to go into the app's settings and see if there is an option to disable anything that would require a background service to run, IE: sync, updates... If not, then just stop killing that app. Ignore it in the list or set a task killer to ignore it. If the app keeps re-opening, you killing it all the time is only doing bad because it puts more stress on the operating system because it has to take the time to reinitialize the app/service. If you are really that anal about background running apps, set android to limit a lower amount of background apps to run.
Like asdot suggested above use Gemini App Manager to disable the apps autostart permissions. If an app is set to automatically start after a certain intent is broadcast by the system (ie, at boot, or at a change in connectivity, etc.) you can use Gemini to stop that app from automatically starting. You can stop an app from automatically running in the first place instead if trying to kill it after it has started.

[Q]Restrict apps

Guys,
I am using LPQ and want to know whether is there any way to restrict apps to not open.
There are so many apps in task manager that are running. I Close them and they pop up again.
I hear that. Apps like Facebook, Games like Gun Bros continously run in the background even when you close them. You can try going into 'Manage Applications' and 'Force Stopping' any apps which keep reopening, or alternatively you can try searching the Play Shop to App management applications such as Advanced Task Manager Pro (personally i dont use any such applications myself)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...DEsIm1vYmkuaW5mb2xpZmUudGFza21hbmFnZXJwcm8iXQ..
There are no apps that block the app from self starting, instead of closing on regular intervals.
Get an app like Titanium Backup Pro, Gemini App Manager or even System Tuner Pro. You can either stop apps from auto starting @ boot, or you can freeze them outright (and unfreeze them if/when you want to use them if necessary).

[Q] how to stop apps that keep restarting themselves?

How do I stop google play store and play services from running non stop in the background?? I have my location turned off, and privacy guard turned on, but somehow play services and google maps can get my location? Google play store runs something called "daily hygiene"and all three of these apps restart themselves when I kill them. I don't need play services running, when only the location part of it is running. When I try and disable autostart, receivers, freeze them, use advanced freeze through ROM toolbox, they either revert back instantly, or as soon as the phone reboots. Can anyone tell me how to get this crap to stop running when it's not being used, and stop getting location, or whatever other things I'm trying to keep private?
update
Update what?
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Freeze them with titanium backup. It'll stick through a reboot.
Is there a way to make it stop constantly running in the background and become a cached process without freezing?
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If you do not want to freeze them. You might try Greenify. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155737
Although system app hibernation might only be with the donation package. But I can't remember. Might want to read up on the OP in the link.
Use greenify
yes the best option is to use greenify which stops those apps run in background unnessecerily

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