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January 2, 2024

Why is Microsoft Edge running in the background?

Preinstalled on every Windows PC, Microsoft Edge remains the default browser for millions of Windows users. You may have seen the browser listed on task manager running in the background even when you don’t have it opened. Why is this? Is it okay? Understand why Microsoft Edge runs in the background and find out if you need to take any action to change it.

Benefits of Microsoft Edge running in the background

Microsoft Edge runs in the background right when you turn on your computer, even before you open your browser. Why? Everything happens for a reason, and Microsoft does this for a couple of reasons—both designed to improve your experience.

  1. First, running in the background ensures the browser opens right when you need it, so you don’t waste time waiting for the browser page to load.
  2. Second, while running in the background, installed apps and extensions can update regularly. That means they’re equipped with the most recent features and security protections at every moment.
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Disadvantages of Microsoft Edge running in the background of an older computer

While running Microsoft Edge in the background is useful, it does come with a couple of minor disadvantages, especially if you’re on an older or lower-end system. Having something as powerful as Microsoft Edge running in the background can tax your system’s resources including memory, performance, and battery life. A newer, powerful computer can most likely handle it, but an older one might struggle. If your older computer barely chugs along, turning off Microsoft Edge background processes may help speed up your processing power.

How to disable Microsoft Edge from running in the background

If you decide you prefer not to have Microsoft Edge running in the background, disabling it is easy with these steps:

  1. Open Microsoft Edge and navigate to the ellipses () to open Settings and more.
  2. Select Settings > Systems and performance.
  3. Scroll to Continue running background extensions and apps when Microsoft Edge is closed to toggle it off.
  4. Now, when the browser is closed, it won’t be running in the background.

Microsoft Edge has a host of performance features designed to ensure your browser and PC are operating efficiently. For many users, Microsoft Edge running in the background can be to your benefit. Try Microsoft Edge today to enjoy faster browser startup times and up-to-date features. To optimize your browsing experience, learn how you can do more with Edge.

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