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What is Used com.android.server.telecom used for?

When I check my teenage daughters google activity log I keep seeing,

Used com.android.server.telecom
Used com.samsung.android.incallui
Used com.hancom.office.editor.hidden



I just want to know if these activity logs means she could be hiding calls and texts. I compared the dates and times of her activities from these logs and most of them don’t match any calls or text dates and times from our Verizon account. A few of them match but most don’t. I’m just a worried mom trying to keep my daughter safe. So if anyone can help me figure out if these logs means that calls/texts have been made and are these used to keep call records from showing on our Verizon bill. I appreciate any help I can get, Thanks!
 
When I check my teenage daughters google activity log I keep seeing,

Used com.android.server.telecom
Used com.samsung.android.incallui
Used com.hancom.office.editor.hidden



I just want to know if these activity logs means she could be hiding calls and texts. I compared the dates and times of her activities from these logs and most of them don’t match any calls or text dates and times from our Verizon account. A few of them match but most don’t. I’m just a worried mom trying to keep my daughter safe. So if anyone can help me figure out if these logs means that calls/texts have been made and are these used to keep call records from showing on our Verizon bill. I appreciate any help I can get, Thanks!

In a nutshell, used.com.Android.server.telecom iis part of the native Android OS telephony configuration. This element of code does not pertain to searches or history. It handles three primary functions:

* SIM based calls which depend on telephony;

* VOIP calls (Voice over Internet Protocol) using the SIP (SipConnectionService);

* VOIP as a third party platform via telecom switch-type.
 
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I’m not very tech savvy, so is sim and VOIP used to hide calls and text?

Yes to some degree but it's designed to block intrusive applications from interfering with personal calls and information shared with a particular third party devices.
 
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I forgot to ask, if these show up on my daughters google “My Activity” does it mean that their was some kind of call made?
 
I forgot to ask, if these show up on my daughters google “My Activity” does it mean that their was some kind of call made?

Could you give a screenshot without giving up any personal information of what you're seeing?
 
I forgot to ask, if these show up on my daughters google “My Activity” does it mean that their was some kind of call made?

Hancom Office is a mobile office program produced by Hancom Inc. You can create and edit documents using Hancom Office. ... Shared is an app that provides essential components for running Hancom Office, such as fonts, templates, and theme files.
 
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Used com.samsung.android.contacts

This is usually logged next to the telecom and incallui
I assume this is her phone contacts.
 
I also found this logged together in her activity with the same time stamp,
Used com.samsung.android.contacts and
Used Android System Could this mean she chose a contact and then selected a app to contact them. I hate to keep asking questions but I’m very worried about my daughter.
 
I also found this logged together in her activity with the same time stamp,
Used com.samsung.android.contacts and
Used Android System Could this mean she chose a contact and then selected a app to contact them. I hate to keep asking questions but I’m very worried about my daughter.


I understand it's normal of a concerned parent on what there child is doing. But this is the low down on what you're seeking. Samsung has his own set of API systems that interacts with particular stock apps installed on its devices. These same used.com programs is just a part of its implemented device structure and may be toggled from any location that interacts with the device infrastructure. So in layman's terms if you don't have the com.android application available you will never know exactly where it's coming from because it's toggled from many applications that goes through its system. These applications are implemented on these devices to make sure that the user has its own privacy protocol structured. But if you have access of the device you can always checking file manager under Android apps or in Android file locations . You can find a list of apps installed including some that's hidden that won't show up on the device's home screen.
 
One more question, in your opinion do you think the Used com.samsung.android.incallui
Used com.android.server.telecom
Means there was a call or text made?
 
One more question, in your opinion do you think the Used com.samsung.android.incallui
Used com.android.server.telecom
Means there was a call or text made?

Yes but to identify the specific location on where the calls was made it could be made from an app and it from an initial call of the owner.
 
KBU2 you are like a ray of sunshine. I think you may actually be the only person who I have found online who makes sense to me... Ive been trying to learn about about similar things i see patterns of. Its driving me crazy. Would you message me? Please.
 
I agree. I think i.it is impossible to speak in layman's terms when it comes to technology especially when explaining the infrastructure of an android. None the less you did a great job. literally finally somebody explained the API, location "situation" the SIM card and how that is related....and more. thank you so much KBU2
 
I understand it's normal of a concerned parent on what there child is doing. But this is the low down on what you're seeking. Samsung has his own set of API systems that interacts with particular stock apps installed on its devices. These same used.com programs is just a part of its implemented device structure and may be toggled from any location that interacts with the device infrastructure. So in layman's terms if you don't have the com.android application available you will never know exactly where it's coming from because it's toggled from many applications that goes through its system. These applications are implemented on these devices to make sure that the user has its own privacy protocol structured. But if you have access of the device you can always checking file manager under Android apps or in Android file locations . You can find a list of apps installed including some that's hidden that won't show up on the device's home screen.
Thank you very much.
 
In a nutshell, used.com.Android.server.telecom iis part of the native Android OS telephony configuration. This element of code does not pertain to searches or history. It handles three primary functions:

* SIM based calls which depend on telephony;

* VOIP calls (Voice over Internet Protocol) using the SIP (SipConnectionService);

* VOIP as a third party platform via telecom switch-type.
I have a question since I see you are more knowledgeable what does com.ws.dm stand for
 
Yes but to identify the specific location on where the calls was made it could be made from an app and it from an initial call of the owner.
Google doesn’t show me my recent searches under the search bar & doesnt show my recent google activity.... my web and app activity is on but however I still can't see my recent search history. What can i do to bring it back?
 
When I check my teenage daughters google activity log I keep seeing,

Used com.android.server.telecom
Used com.samsung.android.incallui
Used com.hancom.office.editor.hidden



I just want to know if these activity logs means she could be hiding calls and texts. I compared the dates and times of her activities from these logs and most of them don’t match any calls or text dates and times from our Verizon account. A few of them match but most don’t. I’m just a worried mom trying to keep my daughter safe. So if anyone
 
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