Greenify Accessibility Service Won't Stay Enabled.... - Honor 6X Questions & Answers

Every single time I launch/run Greenify I have to re-enable the Accessibility Service that allows automated hibernation. Does anyone know how I can make this setting stick? I have tons of devices and none of them have this issue.
Thanks!
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Want apps to require "permission" to run in background/wakeup/notify (off by default)

Want apps to require "permission" to run in background/wakeup/notify (off by default)
Hello, I don't understand why this hasn't simply been included in Android from the beginning, but rather than changing the "Developer Options" setting "Don't keep activities" to on, why can't I require apps that I install to need permission before they can stay on in the background when I exit them?
I understand that leaving them in the background means they can load up quicker next time, but I want the default behavior of apps to be that they can't run in the background, don't "phone home" and don't generate notifications unless I specifically change that behavior to be on.
It is so extremely frustrating that Android doesn't come this way out of the box, and I know I could use Greenify, but I've heard so many people say they don't like Greenify, or it causes problems?
Why can't we just make it so Apps have to ask first, before they're allowed to run at startup, or run like a service in the background, rather than make users simply accept that they will do so as a condition of installing them, because that's how the developer wants it?
Any app like Facebook, or a game, should have to popup a dialog and be given permission from the user, before it can sit in the background checking for updates, or popping up notifications. The setting should also need an additional permission granted to do so while the screen is off.
We shouldn't have to root our phones and install Xposed to download modules from un "trusted" sources just to stop third party apps from draining our battery when our phones are in our pockets. It should be a simple thing, easy for the average user, to know that when the screen is off and the phone is put away that it's using minimal battery and the ONLY things that will wakeup the phone are calls/messages/things that the user deems as important enough to do so.
"Inactive Apps"
Wow - it looks like my prayers were partially answered already and I just didn't know yet.
The Developer Options "Inactive Apps" looks like it partially addresses my concerns about how difficult it is for users to have control over what runs in the background on their own devices.
Now all that's missing is finer control - I'd like to use Google Now and let Google ping my location occasionally, just not while the screen is off and the phone is running on battery. I'm not quite up to the task of using Tasker to make it so.
I wonder, should I still try using Servicely and/or Amplify in Android 6.0.1? it seems like Inactive Apps has pretty much obsoleted Greenify?

Need help in accessibility settings

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I have got a problem in accessibility settings of every apps accessibility which is not solved by experts I have gone through many sites but there's not a single le 1s user who have the same problem. I use GREENIFY and CLEAN MASTER to hibernate apps and for this hibernation process both apps need to turn on accessibility of apps.I simply turn on the accessibility setting then we could only use that accessibility service for one time. To use again accessibility service for hibernation or for another activity it should be turn on everytime when needed. In simple it's not possible to turn on accessibility for long usage or for permanent.
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How to check if your phone is using Accessibility Services (Samsung)?

I have the S10 and in settings I turned off all Accessibility options. I want to keep all Accessibility Services turned off because I hear they slow down your phone (among other things).
But I strongly suspect that some app is still using overlays or Accessiblity Services. Is there any way to check for sure that my phone is not at all using Accessibility Services?

Using tasker to re-enable accessibility settings for apps when android turns them off

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I could use some help with tasker... I use bitwarden and energy ring and android keeps turning off accessibility settings a few times a day and I want to automate turning them back on.... So far my tasks work at detecting them being off but not turning it back on. Any help would be appreciated

Question How to prevent apps from auto starting at boot

Hello,
All is in the topic, I've got an app that starts automatically when my phone is powered on.
It is Aircall, an app I use for passing and receiving calls at work.
I would like this app not to start automatically each time I power on the phone.
Is there a setting for disabling some apps to autostart ? Or an app you can advise ?
Thanks for your help.
Check the app's preferences to see if there are options.
In the Android settings, go to Apps > See All > (your app. eg Air Call) > App battery usage and set it to 'restricted.' This will greatly restrict an app's ability to do many things in the background.
Other than that, you'd have to root your device to get any more control over the app using something like Servicely (Google Play Store), My Android Tools (apkmirror.com), Permission Manager X (fdroid), AppOppsX (fdroid), or Blocker (fdroid) to control the app's broadcast receivers. Apps can choose to respond to various phone states such as when a boot is completed, when network connectivity changes, power is connected/disconnected, etc. It can take some aggressive action to fully prevent an app from always running.
If you're just annoyed by a notification icon in your notification area you can always disable that app's notification so it doesn't appear.
I have tried all of these things to control apps but if apps use a lot of various broadcast receivers they will find ways to keep running. You may find stopping it to have unintended consequences. It being a work app, I'd consider simply disabling the app's notificaiton if it has a persistent notifcation or something. The next step would be to restrict the app as in 2. The most aggressive thing is to root and tinker with its broadcast receivers.
Hello jawz101,
Thank you very much for this very complete answer.
All your precise instructions are very interesting.
I'll have a look at all these solutions.
Thanks again.
I am not sure about straight forward solution. But I would like to use Greenify app. Add apps to it once and run it once everytime you restart your phone.

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