While the trusted helper should control the lifecycle of the prompt
provider suspending an app can't stop the trust session, that simply
doesn't work. There are a number of cases where we need the app to be
suspended, and the trust prompt provider can be suspended as well, but
it the relationship must remain valid. One of those is buying something.
If you're in the middle of buying something and someone walks into the
room, your screen turns off while you're talking to them, you should be
able to turn back on the screen and continue with where you've left off.
The fact that the app is suspended in that case shouldn't be visible to
the user in anyway.

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  Trusted prompt sessions get stuck on screen blank

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