> all under the, seemingly false, guise of enhanced security.
Maybe just me, but this became excruciatingly hard to read after this. At this point, I don't know what they're talking about, but they're implying something being done for security reasons is wrong without an understanding of the problem and it's already sounding like a rant.
That was before even mentioning the feature is adb, which yes, that is a security concern because you can bypass Android's security model. Why that's been open for so long in the first place is an even bigger story IMO.
Regardless these app and cache killer apps are at best barely useful and often scams. This functionality is handled by the OS on its own. And it should still be possible to kill apps and clear caches manually from the device settings if needed.
Maybe just me, but this became excruciatingly hard to read after this. At this point, I don't know what they're talking about, but they're implying something being done for security reasons is wrong without an understanding of the problem and it's already sounding like a rant.
That was before even mentioning the feature is adb, which yes, that is a security concern because you can bypass Android's security model. Why that's been open for so long in the first place is an even bigger story IMO.
Regardless these app and cache killer apps are at best barely useful and often scams. This functionality is handled by the OS on its own. And it should still be possible to kill apps and clear caches manually from the device settings if needed.