How to close background apps?

How to close applications running in the background

Mobile devices are always working, This is because applications run in the background inside them.. That is, programs remain active regardless of whether or not we are using the device. This makes the user experience of the device much better, but without representing -among other things- a battery drain.

Applications that run in the background may not be useful to us at some point and It would be better to close themIf this is what you are looking for, here we will explain the steps to follow to do it correctly on Android.

How to close background apps so they stop running?

What happens if I close applications that run in the background?

When an application remains working in the background, it is because it must be constantly alert to notify you of any new developments.. These are usually social networks that cannot be turned off while waiting for a notification. Also, messaging apps, which are waiting to receive messages and display them.

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It doesn't matter if we have the active Silent mode on social networks or we have simply paid for notifications. Once you decide to enter the application, it will have all the messages you have received in that time. Now, if your goal is to prevent this from happening, you can close the applications in the background by following these steps:

  • Enter the Android settings.
  • Locate the «developer options", which if you do not have them activated you can read in this article how to do it.
  • Enter the section «limit background processes«.
  • Press the option «no background processes«.
  • Choose how many apps you want to limit in the background.

This method is very generic as it does not guarantee that the application running in the background that you want will be stopped. To choose this action more precisely there are other steps to follow and they are:

  • Enter the Android settings.
  • Enter the «applications»Or«application management«.
  • Select the app you want to close in the background.
  • Go into it and press the “force stop” button.

In this manner you ensure that a specific app stops running in the backgroundIf you don't want to see it again, press the "disable" button, but this serves to practically make it disappear without deleting it.

How to close background apps using third-party apps

In the Google Play Store there is an application called «Greenify» which is used to detect apps in the background and close them automaticallyThe best thing is that it doesn't require you to be a root user, which makes the action easier. However, it requires a configuration process to prevent them from being activated and to do so you have to follow these steps:

  • Download the app «Greenify» on Google Play Store via this shortcut:
Greenify
Greenify
Developer: Oasis feng
Price: Free
  • Open the app and allow access to application management.
  • Tap the plus icon and add the apps you want to close in the background.
  • Automatically, every time you stop using your phone and the screen turns off, the selected applications will not run in the background.
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With this guide you can now close applications that run in the background in different ways. Keep in mind that by doing so these platforms will no longer be active and will not notify you of any updates. Share the information and help other people learn how to do it.


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