Greenify
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Never should your phone or tablet become slower and battery hungrier after lots of apps installed. With Greenify, your device can run almost as smoothly and lastingly as it did the first day you had it!
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Works beautifully on on Android 11 and under. Set it up and one click turns off everything you are done with! You can even set it up so it only stops things not actively in use. You will have to tell it to look for new apps and add them each to the list manually, though. Android 12 has tighter security, so you may have to remove then re-add permissions now and then. Otherwise works just like in other versions. 4 Stars for Android 12 and lower.
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SIMPLY AWESOME.. VERY GOOD ESSENTIAL APP FOR ANDROID
Works beautifully on on Android 11 and under. Set it up and one click turns off everything you are done with! You can even set it up so it only stops things not actively in use. You will have to tell it to look for new apps and add them each to the list manually, though. Android 12 has tighter security, so you may have to remove then re-add permissions now and then. Otherwise works just like in other versions. 4 Stars for Android 12 and lower.
Greenify does not work well (if at all) on Android 13 due to security changes. The app would try to load, but be killed immediately by Android 13. I made sure Greenify had full permissions, was downloaded from the Google Play store, and I was in developer mode. Nothing helped. Greenify still seems to work inside of a Sandbox (I used Island) but no longer works on Android otherwise.
Unfortunately it is not Open-source, but I read the reason behind this is because battery hogging apps like Facebook would use the source code to overpass the hibernation methods... Then, I don't know, it depends on Google Play Services as both are killed when hibernating Play Services...