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by pas
1161 days ago
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by having a permanent/persistent notification. for example KeePass2Android does it pretty well. (usually when the battery saver kicks in it kills these semi-foreground things.) when the phone starts the user has to first start the app though (and I found this to be true for Signal, Skype and probably for WhatsApp too) |
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> when the phone starts the user has to first start the app though
Just tested this and this is not the case with WhatsApp. I am on a Samsung and I am not sure if WhatsApp get's any special treatment.