Is there an existing issue for this?
Describe the problem
Currently, the "SDK/Tracker" page only displays the count of active services. After disabling several unnecessary SDK services some time ago, newly installed or updated applications may inadvertently introduce new, unwanted services that are enabled. Without a clear indication of the number of "disabled" services on the "SDK/Tracker" page, it is difficult to quickly identify which new services have been enabled and require attention.
Describe the solution
To address this issue, I propose adding a "disabled" count next to the existing service count on the "SDK/Tracker" page. This will allow users to easily see which services need to be reviewed and potentially disabled, improving the overall manageability of the SDK services.
Additional context
No response
Is there an existing issue for this?
Describe the problem
Currently, the "SDK/Tracker" page only displays the count of active services. After disabling several unnecessary SDK services some time ago, newly installed or updated applications may inadvertently introduce new, unwanted services that are enabled. Without a clear indication of the number of "disabled" services on the "SDK/Tracker" page, it is difficult to quickly identify which new services have been enabled and require attention.
Describe the solution
To address this issue, I propose adding a "disabled" count next to the existing service count on the "SDK/Tracker" page. This will allow users to easily see which services need to be reviewed and potentially disabled, improving the overall manageability of the SDK services.
Additional context
No response