This Android permission permits an software to robotically begin after the system has accomplished its startup sequence. When granted, the applying is notified through a broadcast intent because the system finishes booting. A sensible instance consists of an alarm software that should re-establish its scheduled alarms following a tool restart.
The performance conferred by this permission is important for purposes requiring persistent background processes or time-sensitive operations initiated at boot. Traditionally, this functionality enabled important system companies to perform reliably after surprising shutdowns. Misuse of this permission, nonetheless, can result in elevated system startup instances and pointless useful resource consumption, prompting stricter controls in later Android variations.