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I have recently noticed that I enable the Greenify accessibility option, but when trying to hibernate the app, automated hibernation does not occur and automatic hibernation after turning off the screen also does not work. Then I turn the accessibility options to check: Greenify is disabled. I re-enable, but the option is disabled when trying to hibernate by Greenify.
To resolve this go to Settings> System > Recent apps management menu > and choose normal cleaning instead of in depth cleaning.
This worked for me! I have been plagued by this issue having every now and then to go to accessibility options and re-enable Greenify. It drived me mad!
Let me know if it worked for you guys!
Did you enable the Quick Action Notification? If so, you may have to manually hibernate each app.
Since I am rooted, I am not able to reproduce your scenario. I think that your ROM or device may be incompatible since your other phone behaves as expected.
Give the recently released 3.9.5 a try which contains fixes specific to your situation.
https://xdaforums.com/apps/greenify/beta-greenify-3-1-build-1-1-23-2017-t3544311/post75436630
That's an old post you quoted! Anyhow, I no longer use Greenify as Doze (largely) accomplishes the same task without using another app. Good luck!I tested with version 3.9.5 and also with the current 4.7.5. Both did not work.
My quoted post is two and half years old. I no longer use Greenify as I am getting about 0.3% idle drain per hour even without it on Android 10. So I don't remember the setting mentioned in my post.Could you please indicate the path to this configuration? I searched but I was unable to locate.
The reason is very simple, just swipe the screen lock, do not use any passwords, fingerprints, etc.Hi, I can not automate hibernate from applications. Even having already done for Greenify:
1. Enabled accessibility services.
2. Activated as device administrator.
3. Enabled application with access to use.
4. It is enabled for apps that want to hibernate: "ignore running state" and "ignore background-free".
5. I have already cleared the cache, the data, forced the stop, uninstall and reinstall Greenify.
6. In "Troubleshooting", via pc (ADB and USB Debugging), I enabled: "Awakened Application Tracker", "Quick Activation Notification" and "Service Guardian".
7. Reset factory.
8. I've never been warned that automatic hibernation has stopped working.
I always need to confirm the closure of each app manually.
And that way, when the apps auto-start again (without me opening them), Greenify does not hibernate them, they appear in the notification bar and I need to hibernate manually.
I already tried with the option "alternative screen off mode" checked and unchecked, but I get the same result, as well as "quick action notification".
Greenify Free Version: 3.8.5, without use Xposed
Android version: 6.0.1
Model: LeEco TV Le Max 2 X821 non root, Original ROM.
Thanks!
Assume you do not have shallow hibernation and/or aggressive doze enabled. Me thinks Greenify is activating the lock screen via a standard Android call that bypasses kernel support for double tap. Probably not going to find an easy fix on an unrooted system given age of platform, ROM generation and uniqueness of issue (do not recall this being reported before).When Greenify locks the screen on my LG G4 I cannot open screen with a double tap, like I was able to in the past, I have to push the power button to be able to use my phone. I have Android 6.0, Greenify 4.1, non-rooted. Tried disabling Auto hibernation for manual, same problem. Have donation package (But can't find icon) . Love Greenify, used to work great but have to fix this problem. Please help.
Accessibility option needs to be enabled only if you are not rooted. But with Google recently changing the policy regarding apps using the Accessibility service, it may not work at all for Greenify.I have recently noticed that I enable the Greenify accessibility option, but when trying to hibernate the app, automated hibernation does not occur and automatic hibernation after turning off the screen also does not work. Then I turn the accessibility options to check: Greenify is disabled. I re-enable, but the option is disabled when trying to hibernate by Greenify.
Give the recently released 3.9.5 a try which contains fixes specific to your situation.I cleaned the cache, removed all the data, uninstalled it, and reinstalled Greenify. But it did not solve the problem. Even the accessibility option being enabled can not terminate the apps.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=13oVUBX8dZLB_Artx10sOt22Ii6DRxyQr
Here are some of the settings for my cell phone and Greenify.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mPLp1CZefmOVy4FZEXGhyzkwrCW6CCQb
Even with all these settings and waiting for 15 min after turning off the screen, the apps are not automatically hibernated.
Also, when automated hibernation (which should be possible with the accessibility options being enabled), it does not work. Look at the image below.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uT_0HU2TPAVPgr6OOMkjY3ScELZGqS8y
So I need to press OK for each app that will be hibernated, as in the image above. As can be seen in the image below.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PEzfYMa4bLiwBu0TMuLuMIlKlOu85HYp
I removed all the data and cache and uninstalled the app. I became a tester and installed the app beta, but the result was the same. Even if I enable accessibility to the app, I still have to tap the OK button on the screen for each app I want to hibernate.
That's an old post you quoted! Anyhow, I no longer use Greenify as Doze (largely) accomplishes the same task without using another app. Good luck!I tested with version 3.9.5 and also with the current 4.7.5. Both did not work.