How to Disable Startup Programs on macOS
Stop unnecessary apps from launching at startup to speed up boot times.
Last verified: February 21, 2026
macOS Login Items are managed in System Settings > General > Login Items & Extensions, a screen that became significantly more detailed in macOS Ventura to include Background Items — services that run silently without appearing in the Dock. The distinction matters: regular Login Items are apps you added yourself (Dropbox, Spotify, etc.), while Background Items are often injected by installers without obvious user consent and may be harder to identify. Removing an entry from Login Items doesn't delete the app or its data, and the app can always be relaunched manually whenever needed.
Quick Steps
Follow in order for the fastest result.
- 1Go to System Settings > General > Login Items & Extensions. Remove apps from the Open at Login list by selecting them and clicking the minus button.
- 2Only disable applications you recognise — do not disable antivirus, cloud sync, or manufacturer system services.
- 3Restart the device and time how long it takes to reach a usable desktop or home screen.
Still Not Working?
Try these if the steps above didn't help.
- Re-enable items one at a time if the device behaves unexpectedly after changes.
- On Windows, check HKLM/HKCU Run registry keys if apps reappear in startup after being disabled in Task Manager.
Verify the Fix
Confirm everything is fully working before closing this guide.
- Restart and confirm the device reaches the desktop noticeably faster.
- Confirm disabled apps still open correctly when launched manually.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my macOS so slow to start up?
Is it safe to disable startup programs on macOS?
How much faster will my macOS boot after disabling startup programs?
Will disabled startup programs still work normally on macOS?
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