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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T04:16:33+00:00 2026-05-31T04:16:33+00:00

When (in Gingerbread, 2.3.x) I hit Clear Data button in Menu => Manage Apps

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When (in Gingerbread, 2.3.x) I hit “Clear Data” button in Menu => Manage Apps => App,
“Force Close” button also becomes disabled. Does it mean that “Clear Data” also kills the app?

Also, I noticed that in Ice Cream Sandwich this doesn’t happen. So, the way “Clear Data” works is different between Gingerbread and Ice Cream Sandwich?

Update: as MisterSquonk said, Froyo (2.2.x) behaves the same way as ICS (4.x), that is doesn’t disable Force Close after you clear data of the app. Anyone knows why is the behavior so different? What it the bug in Gingerbread, or some temporary experiment, that killed the app together with clearing its data?

P.S. Couldn’t create “Gingerbread” tag, not enough reputation 🙂
P.P.S. @MisterSquonk, Thanks for the tag 🙂

Update 2: Checked Honeycomb (3.2) as well, it also behaves the same way as Froyo as ICS.
Only Gingerbread disables Force Close after clearing the data.

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    2026-05-31T04:16:35+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 4:16 am

    Clear Data does kill the app, and always has.

    “Force Stop” has gone through various iterations of meanings. It used to mean to just kill all processes and services, and clearing data would also do the same as a force stop. There were also older iterations of the platform that were not as good as figuring out when to disable the button, which is probably why you are seeing it remain enabled in 2.2.

    However in 3.2 I believe the meaning of “Force Stop” change to put the application in a state where it would not be able to run until the user had done something to explicitly start it (such as launching it from launcher, selecting it as an input method, etc). When that change was made, “Clear Data” continued to just kill the processes and stop its services, so the app was not in the full stopped state so the button remains enabled.

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