[Q] How to permit Greenify to hibernate apps automatically? - Greenify

In my case When i press the hibernate shortcut, there are many apps which asks me to "force stop" them manually on this window. It is really irritating to force stop every single app. Any idea why i'm facing this and how to fix it?

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Unable to close apps

Everytime i close an app, i.e. Textplus, Amazon appstore, Yahoo Mail, pandora, then go to "Close all programs" and click, in while later, they all pop back up. Is it normal? Is there a kill function that I can use to free up some mem?
Thanks.
rvr350 said:
Everytime i close an app, i.e. Textplus, Amazon appstore, Yahoo Mail, pandora, then go to "Close all programs" and click, in while later, they all pop back up. Is it normal? Is there a kill function that I can use to free up some mem?
Thanks.
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An app like Taskpanel Xtra will let you assign apps to kill when you turn off the screen. An app like Autostarts will let you prevent them from ever starting in the first place.

[Q]Closing Programs in RAM for ever

Hi
i have a rooted android 4.0.4,LG Nitro HD
i installed too many apps in my phone
my problem is the programs and tasks which run in my RAM
for example i dont want yahoo gmail facebook apps run in my memory and check my notifications automatically when internet is available
it seems good but i dont want it happen
i just want to have these apps and run them whenever i need them
i tried to force close applications , but when i reset the phone all apps will run again
some application like google+ or youtube dont close at all
How can i manage my memory and apps in my favor ?
maybe go to settings, accounts and sync, and make sure that these apps aren't on auto-sync?
If as you say you have too many apps your best option is to uninstall those apps that you don't absolutely need.
It sounds like you're asking for two things: you don't want those apps to automatically sync and you don't want those apps to automatically start up. For syncing turn off the auto sync settings for those apps so that they will only update manually. Then use an app like Autostarts, SystemCleanup, or Gemini App Manager to stop those apps from automatically starting (on boot, after a change in your connectivity, etc.). If that doesn't work you could try freezing the app then unfreezing them as needed. You can use an app like App Quarantine to create widgets to freeze/unfreeze a particular app with one click.
Doing this will only get you so far. Like I said before you'll get the best results by getting rid of all unnecessary apps.

System apps in Tasker plugin

Hi all,
I just wanted to ask you if there is any way of getting the full list of apps (not only those from app drawer) in Greenify plugin for Tasker? Or maybe there is a possibility to send intent to hibernate and wake the selected app?
Little bit of background:
I have Tasker profile that does a lot of things when the screen goes off and then bunch of things when it comes back on again. I wanted to hibernate Google Play Services with 'screen off' task and bring it back to life with 'screen on' task.
While I can easily select system apps in Greenify (have paid version) I cannot do it in Tasker with plugin.
Having Google Play Services hibernate and wake up with screen state change I could save battery while screen off and maintain normal phone functionality when screen on (i.e. location).
Thx
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Select "Google Settings" there, which is the "Google Play services".
oasisfeng said:
Select "Google Settings" there, which is the "Google Play services".
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Oasisfeng appreciate your response. Just one question to clarify. If I choose Google Settings as application in the Tasker Plugin I cannot go deeper to select Google Play Services. Did it mean I am missing something?
EDIT:
Ok got it! Simply Google Settings represents Google Play Services and I can easily hibernate it. But somehow Wake Up task with Plugin doesn't seem to wake it up.
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Help please: why is the Facebook always working after hibernated?

1. Rooted Nexus 6p with Xposed framework. I hibernated both facebook and Google apps. But whenever I turn on the Greenify to check the status, I always see Facebook and Google apps are shown to be not hibernating automatically. The reason is shown to be working. But I didn't open anything. Any ideas on how to deal with this?
2. I also see many apps are under woken temporarily group (most of them are google apps) even though I hibernated all of them. Is it because I used the shallow hibernation?
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1. Rooted Nexus 6p with Xposed framework. I hibernated both facebook and Google apps. But whenever I turn on the Greenify to check the status, I always see Facebook and Google apps are shown to be not hibernating automatically. The reason is shown to be working. But I didn't open anything. Any ideas on how to deal with this?
2. I also see many apps are under woken temporarily group (most of them are google apps) even though I hibernated all of them. Is it because I used the shallow hibernation?
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1. When an app is shown as working, tap and highlight it, then open the three dot menu at the top and tap 'put app into hibernation'. You will get a dialogue box with a warning and also an option to ignore its state. Check that and it will hibernate.
2. That is the expected behaviour when you opt for shallow hibernation.

Grennify Facebook (system app) not working as expected

I have an HTC 10 and some apps came pre-installed as system apps, like Facebook, Instagram and others... I have Greenify donation package and I also use the Xposed module.
I have enabled the option to greenify system apps and I'd tried to hibernate Facebook. It somewhat works, the app is hibernated successfully. But when I open it, it doesn't seem to wake up completely. I mean, sometimes the feed is not updated, I swipe to the notifications pane and pull-to-refresh but I get an error "Can't connect at the moment", I try to open an external link that someone posted but I also get the "Can't connect at the moment" error message.
At first I wasn't aware of what was causing this but I then remembered checking Greenify and I stopped auto-hibernating Facebook. Now, every time I open the app, everything is working. Which makes me think that the problem is within Greenify.
I don't know if the real cause is because Facebook is a system app on my phone or for some reason Greenify can0t properly handle hibernation on the Facebook app.
Can anyone advise?

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