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Stop Apps from Launching when your Mac Starts Up

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Manage your Mac’s startup items like a pro with these tips!

In this video, I’ll be sharing some useful tips on how to manage your startup items or Login Items on Mac OS Ventura. As you may already know, these are the applications that automatically start up when you restart your computer or log in, and they can have a significant impact on your computer’s performance.

Firstly, I’ll guide you through the process of locating your Login Items in System Settings with macOS Ventura, as Apple has changed their location with this macOS Update. Once we’ve located them, I’ll explain how you can add or remove applications from this list.

Furthermore, I’ll be covering how to turn on and off background applications that help other applications run smoothly.

I’ll also be sharing some useful tips on how to add and remove startup items directly from the Dock on your Mac!

Learn how to optimize your login items to make your Mac run faster and more efficiently. From disabling unnecessary background apps to streamlining your login items, this video has everything you need to know.

So, if you want to take control of your Mac’s startup items and improve its performance, sit back, relax, and let’s get started!

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