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Every time I restart my Mac, some apps that I rarely use launch automatically, and I have to wait for a bit longer to get started with whatever I wanted to do.
So, I decided to kick those apps out of the startup process to speed things up. Here’s how you can do it tpp:
- Open System Preferences on your Mac. You can do this through Finder (Cmd + Space) or by clicking on the Apple logo on the menu bar and selecting the System Preferences option.
- Go to Users and Groups > Login items.
- You can remove unwanted apps by selecting them and clicking on the “— ” icon.
- If you want an app to start upon login but not show up on the screen, you can check the hide box against it.
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After making these changes, the next time your restart your system, those apps won’t show up. That means you can start doing the stuff that you want to do in a shorter time.
While you’re at it, you might want to check our guide for setting up a shutdown timer for your Mac.
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