I have had this app for a while but this is the first time I have seen a opportunity to understand it more.
Hopefully with all your help you are willing to extend.
I would like to know, that once I have analysed the items in my device, that all that needs doing is to clean any apps that are carrying baggage it doesn't need.
But I don't want to be uninstalling anything, as all my apps are for a reason and out of 150 odd apps, only about 13 are games, which I hardly do is play.
I want to be sure that when I am cleaning, say my
"Processes" and I touch on that item and find these other items inside.
If I checked the boxes, does it mean I am deleting the items or just cleaning thêm.
I have attached three pictures and I would like you to tell me, when I am shown "End Process", does it mean I will never ever be able to get into these items again?
My apologies, I'm unable to provide aid in this subject as I only use the PC product. As moderator, on this website's forum, a job of mine is to place things where they go.
Hopefully a user of the android version will be able to provide guidance now that it's where they can find it.
The processes list on Android is just like the processes list on a Windows computer - it shows the list of apps that have some kind of process running. So for example if you opened Facebook first thing in the morning, it would create a "Facebook" process which would then stay running in the background (to check for any notifications/messages e.t.c.) all day. If you wanted to kill the process, then you can do so using CCleaner's End Process function. This won't uninstall the app or anything - the process will be restarted either when you re-open the app/reboot your phone (depending on the app).