Disable apps that slow down your Mac at startup

Does your Mac take a long time to start up? This happens when many applications open by themselves when you turn it on.

Disabling these applications can help your computer run better and start up faster - here's how to do it!


What are launcher apps?

Startup apps are programs that open automatically when you turn on your Mac. This can slow down the system.

Some applications are set to start themselves without you noticing. While useful, this can be a problem if there are a lot of them.


Why does my Mac become slow at startup?

Every time you turn on your Mac, startup apps consume memory and power. The more there are, the slower the startup.

This also affects overall performance. It can even make simple tasks take longer than usual.


How do I know which apps start automatically?

To identify these apps, follow these simple steps:

  1. Click on the apple icon in the upper left corner.
  2. Select System Preferences and then choose Users and Groups.
  3. Click on your user name and open the tab Starter Items.

Here you will see a list of the applications that open when you turn on your Mac.


How to deactivate the startup apps?

Now that you know which apps open automatically, you can easily disable them with these steps:

  1. Select the app you want to remove from the list.
  2. Click on the button minus (-) below the list.
  3. Repeat this with all apps that you do not need at startup.

These apps will still be installed on your Mac, but they will not open automatically.


Which apps should you disable?

Not all apps are essential when you start your Mac. Here are examples of apps that you could disable:

  • SpotifyYou do not need to open it if you do not listen to music when you turn on your computer.
  • Zoom: Only open it when you need it for a video call.
  • Messaging: You can open apps such as WhatsApp or Telegram manually.

Leave only important applications enabled, such as your antivirus.


What benefits will you notice by doing this?

Your Mac will turn on faster and consume fewer resources. In addition, the operating system will run more smoothly.

This also helps other applications open faster. It can even improve battery life on laptops.


Bonus tip: Keep your Mac optimized

Updating your operating system and cleaning up unnecessary files are additional ways to improve performance - your Mac will thank you for it!

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