![]() ![]() ![]() Right now, task killers use this permission and API to shut down all your apps that are running in the background, with the claim that this will speed up your device. It all sounds very technical, but the names give away exactly what these things do. The basic idea is that apps that hold the KILL_BACKGROUND_PROCESSES permission will be restricted in how they can use the ActivityManager.killBackgroundProcesses(String) API. In a blog post at Esper, renowned Android expert Mishaal Rahman has been digging into the Android 14 Developer Preview and has uncovered signs that the next version of the operating system will limit what task killers and other so-called speed boosters can do. ![]() A new report suggests that Android 14 is going to put serious restrictions on what these apps can do, and at the same time Google is set to clamp down on apps that make misleading claims. ![]()
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