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If you're on Android, never uninstalled the app, and the account created with the app installation is the account in question, you can try App Detective. It shows you when an app was first installed.
If this doesn't work and you are connected via Facebook, try uninstalling or deactivating it
IF this doesn't work download this app:
and PM me or Post the name of every app (install date & Last updated) you have installed/updated the last 2 Weeks.
thanks for the rec ... i tried using App Detective before posting, but the androidmanifest.xml showed up as "dummy". all the internal activities were also hidden.
the app you suggested also had the same result, basically Musixmatch is managing to obscure all their activities and intents. first time i've come across an app like this ...
Slides and News are not system apps, they are preinstalled apps that you can easily uninstall just like any downloaded app. Movies is indeed a system app.
You can see system apps using for example App Detective.
Why do you want to uninstall system apps instead of disabling them?
I don't know, that is why I asked ��
Edit: I know that you change EXTRA_VALUE to value in the Tasker intent but I'm not sure about the rest of it. I use this app to look at intents at times.
This app will tell you the date you downloaded clash of clans. This is assuming you haven't changed phones or redownloaded clash after you started.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zmarties.detective
It's malware on your phone. Find the culprit, I wonder if anyone else can chime in as to which permissions an app needs to perform this function. You can probably narrow down which app it is by using this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zmarties.detective
Report back.
I use App Detective, you can see pretty much everything in there.
Can you open that package in App Detective then open Signature and Services sections and post a screenshot?
I'm guessing you know which service needs to be started, but if you're unsure, you can useApp Detective to check.