Android devices come with a number of pre-installed apps that run in the background without your knowledge or consent. These apps can drain your battery, take up storage space, and even track your location. In this article, we will show you how to stop these apps from running in the background on Android programmatically. To begin, open the Android Settings app and navigate to Apps > Running. Here you will see a list of all the installed apps and their status (running or not running). To stop an app from running in the background, simply tap on it and select Stop from the menu that appears. If an app is not installed on your device, you can still stop it from running in the background by using a third-party application like AppOps Manager. This application allows you to manage all of your installed applications and restrict their access to certain resources (like CPU or storage space). Once installed, open AppOps Manager and tap on an app icon to view its details. Under Restrictions, you will find a toggle button that allows you to disable its ability to run in the background. ..