Why do only some apps use JJake.wharton.processpheonix.process pheonix?

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Does anyone have a answer to this or a link ?

Mostly curious to why this particular OS software is only used for particular apps ?

I might be wrong probs am but I thought it retrieves data for app resets,Is a way of avoiding and not using Google to be on the basic side. Could of misread though info was bit choppy.
 
Correction Jake.wharton.processpheonix.process pheonix.

It's in user apps on certain ones and it's in activity.
 
Correction Jake.wharton.processpheonix.process pheonix.

It's in user apps on certain ones and it's in activity.
If you tap on it or 3 dots tap it gives you any more information? Which device?
 
Ohh ok in System ? I'm aware of hold app till info comes up & gives me Permissions Notifications,Downloaded from so forth.

Doesn't show me services or activities for a particular app as far as I know.
Using a Pixel XL yes OG as !
 
Ohh ok in System ? I'm aware of hold app till info comes up & gives me Permissions Notifications,Downloaded from so forth.

Doesn't show me services or activities for a particular app as far as I know.
Using a Pixel XL yes OG as !
I meant in google activities can you see more options? But like B. Diddy suggest maybe screen shot.
 
I found some semi decent info,It's Open Sourced software developed by Jake Wharton.
Used for resting apps i.e Trigger rebirth,Restart intent.

Activity
Com.Google.android.GMS
common.api Googleapiactivity.Com Jakewharton.Processpheonix.
 
Looks like a application you used

Ohh yes sorry tracks activities and services performed in and from apps/programs
Can you see that info in system ? I Havnt seen it if you can.
Amazon recently bought an app I use frequently, so I wanted to see any changes if there was any to begin with. I then Ran into the Dev masters creation and hadn't seen it was curious.
 
Ohh yes sorry tracks activities and services performed in and from apps/programs
Can you see that info in system ? I Havnt seen it if you can.
Amazon recently bought an app I use frequently, so I wanted to see any changes if there was any to begin with. I then Ran into the Dev masters creation and hadn't seen it was curious.
So maybe thats it