iOS 5.0 Speed Up Your iOS Device by Removing Launch Daemons & Background Processes

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  1. xXrkidXx Well-Known Member

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    There's a daemon for Cert_ui...? com.apple.certui_relay.plist

    The daemon is the actual plist file, it points to the executable. It doesn't have to be in usr/libexec to be a daemon.

    And I'm working on it, slow down haha. And iTunesCloud also deals with Home Sharing.
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    Ermm... I don't think we're talking about the same thing.

    Okay, com.apple.certui.relay.plist deals with incoming requests from Google - not important.

    /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CertInfo/CertInfo deals with certificates.
    There is no daemon for this.
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    Okay com.apple.vsassetd.plist deals with VoiceServices like VoiceControl.
    You can delete if you don't use it.
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    Then it's probably ran when you connect to a network that wants to install a certificate.

    So then it's still safe to remove certui?

    ALRIGHT SLOW DOWN lmao. I need some time to type lol. I have a whole other section to add.
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    Yes, it's safe.
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    Okay, com.apple.vibrationmanagerd.plist has to do with making your phone vibrate.
    iPhone users should not delete this.
    But iPod touch users can.
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    com.apple.gmmd.plist has to do with caches and cookies.
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    I'm guessing that has to do with custom vibration patterns because that daemon is new to iOS 5, but don't hold me to that. Care to take a look with IDA?
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    I will.
    And com.apple.sharktrace.plist has to do with Developer crash logs.

    If you are not a developer you can delete this without any harm to your device.
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    Okay, com.apple.vibrationmanagerd.plist has to do with ringtones.
    com.apple.powerd.plist keeps your iPod running and stuff.
    Do not delete this one.