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dskatter t1_itwnbh2 wrote
I look at an app and think, “Do I want to have that app refresh in the background?”
Then I flip the switch depending on the answer to that question.
Intricate and arcane, I know.
[deleted] OP t1_itwne63 wrote
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Remarkable-Sector-44 t1_itwp8co wrote
Any app I don’t regularly use, games, etc
dskatter t1_itwpdb0 wrote
Apps you don’t want refreshing in the background regularly or that you do.
These are decisions you need to make yourself.
RandyLeRam t1_iu0sdrm wrote
Decisions are hard >.<
Ilikehoodies22 t1_itwrxgv wrote
If you don’t mind it closing. Do those
thatsimsgirl t1_itwqash wrote
The only one I really keep on permanently is Dropbox, just so that background camera uploads work properly.
kingcaru t1_itxrlav wrote
I've always had them off. Weather too. I can just look outside for that.
unknownbeast009 t1_ityvbqf wrote
I don’t need any app refreshing or know my location until I need it to. Only ONE is the weather app, just so that I can have readily available at a glance. For the other apps I already have push notification if they are important.
N7DeltaMike t1_itzvd4u wrote
If I don't want it sending me alerts, I don't want it refreshing in the background either. Most apps don't make the cut. I think weather and email are the only things I allow.
luchod t1_itzxht8 wrote
I only leave it on for time-sensitive apps:
Messaging apps so messages, voice notes and media can be ready when I open it Ride hailing apps Dropbox/file cloud apps
Less than 10 apps total.
I don’t think devs use it for much, though.
_jackrafter t1_itwq94u wrote
When they added the feature to iOS all those years ago, my approach was turn it off for everything and wherever I notice an experience I wanted to be improved and could be by turning background app refresh back on, I would do it for that one app.
I have never turned it on for any app. I assume this helps my battery life.
I do wonder what I may be missing out on, but nothing obvious so I keep it off.