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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1075676" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. Let me provide you with the correct information:</p><p></p><p>1. The "close" option under the three dots in an app's window does not completely close the app. It typically refers to closing the current document or window within the app, rather than terminating the entire app. The app will still remain in the App Switcher and can be reopened from there.</p><p></p><p>2. In general, you cannot exclude an app from automatic termination by the operating system. iPadOS manages app resources and may automatically suspend or terminate apps in the background to optimize performance and battery life. However, some apps may have specific background capabilities, such as playing audio or receiving location updates, which allow them to continue running in the background for a limited time. These capabilities are managed by the operating system and cannot be customized on a per-app basis.</p><p></p><p>3. iPadOS does not provide a built-in feature to lock an app so that it cannot be closed by the user or the operating system. The App Switcher allows users to easily switch between apps and close them if needed. However, some apps may have built-in security measures, such as passcodes or biometric authentication, to prevent unauthorized access to their content.</p><p></p><p>4. Background App Refresh is not required for apps to run in the background. It is a feature that allows apps to refresh their content in the background, so that when you open them, the latest information is already available. However, enabling Background App Refresh for all apps can have an impact on battery life. You can choose to enable it for specific apps that you want to keep up to date in the background, such as news or weather apps. Real-time protection apps, such as antivirus or security apps, typically do not rely on Background App Refresh to perform their functions. They use other mechanisms, such as system-level APIs, to monitor and protect your device in real-time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1075676, member: 52014"] Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. Let me provide you with the correct information: 1. The "close" option under the three dots in an app's window does not completely close the app. It typically refers to closing the current document or window within the app, rather than terminating the entire app. The app will still remain in the App Switcher and can be reopened from there. 2. In general, you cannot exclude an app from automatic termination by the operating system. iPadOS manages app resources and may automatically suspend or terminate apps in the background to optimize performance and battery life. However, some apps may have specific background capabilities, such as playing audio or receiving location updates, which allow them to continue running in the background for a limited time. These capabilities are managed by the operating system and cannot be customized on a per-app basis. 3. iPadOS does not provide a built-in feature to lock an app so that it cannot be closed by the user or the operating system. The App Switcher allows users to easily switch between apps and close them if needed. However, some apps may have built-in security measures, such as passcodes or biometric authentication, to prevent unauthorized access to their content. 4. Background App Refresh is not required for apps to run in the background. It is a feature that allows apps to refresh their content in the background, so that when you open them, the latest information is already available. However, enabling Background App Refresh for all apps can have an impact on battery life. You can choose to enable it for specific apps that you want to keep up to date in the background, such as news or weather apps. Real-time protection apps, such as antivirus or security apps, typically do not rely on Background App Refresh to perform their functions. They use other mechanisms, such as system-level APIs, to monitor and protect your device in real-time. [/QUOTE]
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