The phrase refers to applications designed to terminate running processes on Android operating systems that are deemed unnecessary or resource-intensive. The intention is to free up system memory, conserve battery life, and potentially improve device performance. An instance of such a utility might be used to close background applications assumed to be consuming processing power without providing direct benefit to the user.
Historically, these tools gained popularity due to limitations in early versions of the Android OS and perceived inefficiencies in how applications managed background processes. Users sought methods to exert more control over system resources, believing that manually terminating tasks would lead to tangible improvements in device speed and battery duration. While the initial motivation was resource optimization, the efficacy of this approach has been debated as Android’s resource management capabilities have evolved.