To fully turn off the Deezer app on your device, follow these step-by-step instructions based on your platform:
- If you’re using an Android device, open your recent apps list by tapping the recent apps button, usually a square or three lines icon. Find Deezer, then tap its preview window or swipe it up to close it.
- On iPhones with Face ID (iPhone X and newer), swipe up from the bottom and pause in the middle to open the app switcher. Locate Deezer, then swipe its app card upward to close it.
- For iPhones with a Home button (iPhone 8 or older), double-click the Home button to access the app switcher. Find Deezer and swipe it upward to close the app.
Closing the app completely stops all background processes and can help resolve issues or conserve battery life. If you encounter problems closing Deezer normally, you can force quit it following the device-specific steps outlined below.
How to Force Quit Deezer on Android Devices
If Deezer is unresponsive or behaving strangely on your Android device, force quitting can often resolve the issue. Here’s how:
- Open your device’s Settings menu. Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon, or find Settings in your app drawer.
- Navigate to the Apps or Applications section. This may be labeled as “Apps,” “Applications,” or “Apps & notifications.”
- Scroll through the list and find Deezer. You can also use the search bar if available.
- Tap on Deezer to open its App info page.
- Tap the Force Stop button and confirm if prompted. This will immediately close Deezer and halt all background activity.
Once you force quit Deezer, it is fully closed. To reopen it, tap the app icon as usual. This method is useful for troubleshooting bugs, freezing, or unexpected crashes.
Extra Tips: If issues persist, consider clearing the app cache or data in the same menu. Restarting your device can also refresh system resources. Remember, clearing data logs you out and resets preferences.
Note: Regularly force quitting is unnecessary for everyday use. Use it only when experiencing specific problems or misbehavior.
Turning Off Deezer on iPhone and iPad
To close Deezer on iOS devices, follow these steps:
- Open the App Switcher: On devices with Face ID, swipe up from the bottom and pause; on devices with a Home button, double-click it.
- Locate Deezer in the list of open apps.
- Swipe up on the Deezer preview card to close it completely.
- Verify that Deezer disappears from the list. You can then return to the home screen by pressing Home or swiping up.
This process fully terminates Deezer and can resolve issues or prevent it from running in the background. Regularly closing apps isn’t necessary unless they’re malfunctioning or draining excessive battery.
Managing Deezer Settings to Stop Playing Automatically
If Deezer starts playing music automatically or continues to play in the background, you can adjust settings to prevent this:
- Check Autoplay settings in Deezer: Open Deezer, go to your profile, tap ‘Settings’, then find and disable ‘Autoplay’.
- Disable background playback: On iOS, go to Settings > Deezer. On Android, go to Settings > Apps > Deezer. Turn off options like ‘Background App Refresh’ or ‘Allow Background Activity’.
- Adjust device-specific settings: On iOS, enable ‘Low Power Mode’ in Settings > Battery. On Android, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Optimization, select Deezer, and choose ‘Optimized’.
- Prevent auto-start on device boot: Disable auto-start features via device app management or settings, if available.
- Use Do Not Disturb mode: Enable ‘Do Not Disturb’ to prevent Deezer from auto-playing during certain times.
Ensure your app and device software are up to date. Regularly reviewing these settings can help you control when and how Deezer plays music, giving you more management over your listening experience.
Troubleshooting Common Issues When Turning Off Deezer
If you have trouble closing or turning off Deezer, try these solutions:
- Force close: On mobile, swipe up on Deezer in recent apps or app switcher. On PC, open Task Manager or Activity Monitor, locate Deezer, and select ‘End Task’ or ‘Force Quit’.
- Check for app updates: Update Deezer via your app store or desktop app to fix bugs related to closing.
- Clear cache and data: In device settings under Apps > Deezer, tap ‘Storage’, then ‘Clear Cache’ or ‘Clear Data’. Note clearing data logs you out.
- Log out properly: Inside Deezer, go to account settings and choose ‘Log Out’. Then manually close the app.
- Restart device: Turning your device off and on can resolve lingering issues.
- Reinstall Deezer: Uninstall and reinstall the app to fix corrupted files or settings.
Following these troubleshooting steps should resolve most problems with closing Deezer. Keep your app updated, restart your device regularly, and clear cache if necessary. If issues continue, contact Deezer support for further assistance.
Alternatives to Fully Closing the Deezer App
If you prefer not to fully close Deezer but want more control, consider these options:
- Pause Playback: Tap the pause button in the app or on your lock screen. This stops music temporarily without closing the app.
- Use Sleep Timer: Activate the sleep timer feature within Deezer to stop playback automatically after a specified period.
- Disable Background Playback: Turn off background activity in device or app settings to conserve battery and data.
- Log Out: Log out of your session, which pauses activity without uninstalling.
Additionally, control notifications and background activity via device settings: on Android, go to Settings > Apps & Notifications > Deezer > Battery & performance, then disable ‘Background Activity’. On iOS, go to Settings > Deezer > Background App Refresh and toggle off. These tips help you manage Deezer more flexibly without fully closing it.
Method | Purpose | How to Apply |
---|---|---|
Pause Playback | Stop music temporarily | Tap the pause button in the app or lock screen widget |
Sleep Timer | Automatically stop music after a set time | Set the timer within Deezer’s settings |
Disable Background Activity | Reduce battery and data usage | Adjust device or app settings to turn off background processes |
Log Out | Disconnect your session without uninstalling | Go to profile > Settings > Log Out |
Using these alternatives gives you more flexible control over your Deezer listening experience, conserving resources while keeping the app accessible for quick use. You don’t always need to fully close the app unless you have specific reasons to do so.