This app does not track my app usage.
It happens when you are using an Android 5.0 or greater device. To enable App Usage app to access the usage information, please go to: Launcher > Settings > Security > Apps with usage access > enable "App Usage" app to access the usage information.
If it still does not help, please check the "Use old solution to track usage" option by going to: App Usage > Settings > App/Phone usage
Some devices may built-in a task killer function which will stop App Usage to work. Please visit goo.gl/A2zmIM for how to add App Usage to the whitelist of task killer.
Why does it show the app usage time in 0s for all apps?
This app only starts tracking app usage when it is first launched. You should be able to see the usage time after few hours.
What does the meaning of app usage time?
It's the time that you spent on (i.e. view) the app when the screen is on. If the app runs in the background or when the screen is off, the run time won't be added into the usage time.
Does the app usage function use much battery power?
No. We put a lot of effort into optimizing the power consumption for this app. You can check what uses the battery by opening the system's Settings window and touching "Battery" (Android 4+) or "Applications" > "Battery use" (Android 2). The Battery Use screen lists the apps that have been using the battery, from greatest to least battery use.
Can I stop the app usage function?
Yes, you can do that by unchecking the "App usage" option from the Settings window.
Will this app send out my app usage information?
No, it won't send and/or share your app usage data. For details, please visit our privacy policy.
Can this app uninstall all selected apps without manually confirmation for each uninstallation?
User has to manually confirm for each app uninstallation. It's required by Android unless you are using a rooted device. If you are using a rooted device, please check the "Root uninstaller" option by going to Settings > Root uninstaller.
Why cannot I uninstall built-in apps?
Due to the limitation of Android, users cannot uninstall device built-in (system) apps.
Why does it show the empty installation/uninstallation history?
This app only starts tracking installed/uninstalled apps when it is first launched.
What do the asterisk(*) and hash mark(#) indicators mean?
The app name with an either '*' or '#' means that it's a system (built-in) app. For the app with a '#' means that you can restore the app to the factory version by uninstalling the update.
What are PRO-only features?