Web Reference: I'm aware of 'Kill App,' but that performs a 'Force Stop' action rather than simply closing an app window. Worst of all, Force Stop doesn't properly remove the app window from the recents screen—it leaves a dead window that, when tapped, will start up a new instance of the app. For other Android versions or if Use Root is selected: kills a running application and all its background services, notifications, alarms etc Note that Use Root can cause future malfunctioning of the target app if it e.g. is killed while writing data. I was advised Tasker can be used to resolve this by completely closing an app upon exit whether by pressing that event apps button or the back button or home button, so it no longer appears on recent apps list.
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