I found this app with package org.codeaurora.snapcam
showing up on my Google Activity. It say I used it, but also it doesn't show any details of what it is. It just shows details of my phone. I have Hot Pepper VLE5 phone and also a Samsung A20 which my husband uses but were on the same Google account on both phones.
My husband thinks it is a secret app that I use to hide things like messages and pictures. I love my husband very much and I know that is not true. I did some research of it but there was not many accurate answers. What I understood is that it's a camera app called camera apk, but I wouldn't know if it's that. I have seen a lot of apps on Google Play called Snapcam, but that is a photo editor and i don't use those kind of apps. So it can't be that.
I just don't know why this org.codeaurora.snapcam
shows up on my Google activity saying I used it. I really need to know what this is. I'm so confused I would really appreciate your help. Thank you.
snapcam
is SnapdragonCamera app: source.codeaurora.org/quic/la/platform/packages/apps/…. Snapdragon is the brand name of SoCs manufactured by Qualcomm and used on many Android devices. Codeaurora is the public forum to release updates for SoC components from Qualcomm: wiki.codeaurora.org/xwiki/bin/QAEP. You can make a web search to know more.