In Windows 11, managing background apps is crucial for improving battery life, optimizing performance, and enhancing privacy. There are several methods to enable or disable background apps, including using Windows Settings, Battery Settings, Group Policy Editor, and the Registry Editor. The Windows Settings method allows users to manage background permissions on a per-app basis, while the Battery Settings method helps control background app usage to save power. The Group Policy Editor and Registry Editor offer more advanced options for disabling background apps, although they require caution and are best suited for advanced users. Disabling background apps can improve system speed and extend battery life, but improper changes can cause system issues. It's important to back up data before making changes.
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