However, some apps consume data and battery in the background and sometimes need to be disabled externally so that a user can efficiently work on his Windows PC. So today, we look as to how we can disable those apps permanently or stop them from running in the background.

Disable Background Apps in Windows 11

Disable Background Apps in Windows 11

Disable Background Apps in Windows 11

There are four different ways to disable background applications on Windows 11. Here we now look at all the four ways you can disable background apps running in Windows 11.

1. Disabling Background apps via Settings

The first way to disable background apps on Windows 11 is by disabling app permissions from the Settings page. Here you can individually disable all the apps you think maybe running in the background. Follow the below steps to disable apps from the Settings Apps menu.

2. Disable Background Apps in Power and Battery Settings

Another way to disable apps running in the background is via accessing the Power & battery page in Windows 11. You can also find this page on the Settings page. It also comes in handy to save battery life by limiting app usage in the background. Let us now look at all the steps to do the same.

3. Disable Background Apps Through Group Policy Editor

Another way to disable the running of apps in the background for all users of your Windows PC is by manually creating and modifying the registry values in the Group Policy Editor (GPE). Let us now look at all the steps through which you can do the same.

4. Disable Background Apps Using Windows Registry

Windows Registry is the database on your PC, which stores and collects low-level details and configuration settings. In the majority, all Windows programs and apps rely on Windows Registry for all their operations. Hence it is quite an efficient tool to close Background apps completely. Note:- To use this method efficiently, you need to log in as an administrator on your Windows PC.  Below are the steps to disable background apps using Windows Registry.

Why do certain apps run in the background?

Most system and third-party apps refresh in the background to search for notifications and provide up-to-date information. To do so, these apps constantly search for Wi-Fi or mobile data. Hence most of these apps, if not disabled, will continue to run in the background, with most users unaware of it.

Where are background apps located in Windows 11?

The background apps will be found in the Apps and features pane in Windows Settings. To locate it, go to Windows Settings; click on Apps on the left vertical list. On the topmost part, you will find the option of Apps and features, where all the apps installed on your PC will be shown.

How to stop individual apps from running in the background?

To stop any particular app from running in the background, click on the three dots menu option, and select Advanced options. From there, a new window of that specific app will pop up. Scroll down there and in the Background apps permission, select Never. This will now ensure that the chosen app will not run in the background in the future.

How to permanently terminate any particular app, from running in the background?

As mentioned above, when you select the Advanced options of an app, the whole options related to the app open up. From there, scroll down below, where you will find the Terminate option. From there, click on Terminate. This will now immediately close the app permanently.

Can disabling background apps increase battery life on my Windows 11 laptop?

Yes, disabling or terminating most battery-hogging apps or apps frequently running in the background will undoubtedly increase the battery life of a Windows laptop. It will ensure that the app will not use unnecessary resources in the background.

Final Words

Final Words

Final Words

So these are all the methods by which you can disable background apps on a Windows 11 PC. You can apply most of these methods on a Windows 10 PC. We hope you found all the steps informative. Disabling windows apps also helps improve battery life in Windows 11, so you can also do the same for that purpose.