Downloading apps from third-party app stores comes with risks due to the lack of robust security measures against malware. While companies like Google typically advise against using such stores, threat actors, in recent years, have started infiltrating the Play Store with malicious apps aimed at unauthorized data access and theft. Fortunately, there are methods within Android Developer Options to detect apps consuming resources in the background. Here’s how:
In the Developer Options, you’ll find a useful tool to identify RAM-consuming services. This helps not only in assessing resource usage by various apps but also in detecting any unwanted or potentially malicious apps that might be utilizing excessive RAM. Therefore, to check this:
Many apps operate in the background to ensure a seamless relaunch for users. However, on older devices, these background-running apps may consume crucial processing resources, resulting in slower device performance. To address this issue:
If you don’t want any apps to run in the background:
Before enabling these features, it is important to note that limiting the background processes can hamper the overall functionality. This is because many apps such as Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music run in the background to ensure seamless functionality.
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