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Android: Turning Off / Exiting the App

Justdab
Underground

Pandora turned on in the middle of the night even though left on pause. Is there a definitive method to disarm so it's not draining the battery in the background?

 

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Dalem011
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Why not an actual EXIT button?

Option given above is how many steps, how many screen hops? Faster yet is just restarting my phone but often shuts down app I'm still needing. 

Most likely some sort of tracking thing they need/want running "IN THE BACKGROUND".

Conshykeith
Underground

This STILL does not work. I swipe, but nothing! I have to force stop it. The next step is to get Spotify- that will close the app!

TannerPandora
Moderator
Moderator

Hi @Conshykeith 

Can you clarify what you're swiping? Are you seeing a persistent notification or is the Pandora app playing audible music?


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Conshykeith
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Pandora starts when the phone starts and there is no way to shut it down unless you force stop it. I've had Pandora for years and this is something new and from the looks of the comments you know about it but will not fix it. YOUR app eats bandwidth (costing me money) and drains the battery.
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Statistic68
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The app isn't playing music, it just doesn't shut down.  Amazon Music is doing the same things now.  If I want to fully close down the app, I have to force stop it as well.

Conshykeith
Underground

Pandora starts when the phone starts and there is no way to shut it down unless you force stop it. I've had Pandora for years and this is something new and from the looks of the comments you know about it but will not fix it. YOUR app eats bandwidth (costing me money) and drains the battery.

It is playing, songs change bandwidth drains. Amazon music does not do the same thing and if it did how is that relevant? You work for Pandora, my subscription is with Pandora- what does Amazon (who I should look into thanks for the tip) have to do with anything?

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Statistic68
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It means that it's not just a Pandora thing.  Both music apps on my phone don't close down when I select "close all applications".  I have to force stop on both of them.

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Conshykeith
Underground

Which does not solve my problem- maybe Spotfiy if bettter

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Dalem011
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This **ahem**. Must be for purposes of tracking your every move.
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SassySam48
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How do I get pandora to shut completely down when I'm not listening to it 

AdamPandora
Community Manager
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@SassySam48 When you're done listening to Pandora, all you need to do is to press Pause and leave the app. It is not necessary to completely quit the app or sign out when you're done listening.

When paused, the Pandora app is dormant and will not use your device's CPU or internet data.

You can pause Pandora by pressing the Pause button on the Now Playing screen on Pandora. You can also pause from the play controls on your lock screen.

Check out the accepted solution for instructions on how you can exit the app as well.

Hope this helps!


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Dalem011
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  • Pandora took that exit/shut down feature away for reasons they will never tell. I suspect it has to do with tracking your every move. 

On an Android phone:

1) Find your "setting" app and open it. 

2) Scroll down to "Apps" or " Applications" and select that.

3) Scroll way down into the P section for "Pandora" and select that. 

4) Find the "Force Stop" button and select that.

5) A warning will pop up stating this may cause problems. Ignore it and continue to stop Pandora. 

6) My guess, Pandoras next update will cause it cause problems if you force shut down. They will likely never let you stop them from tracking you unless you stop using their service. 

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Conshykeith
Underground

Well then it's time to find a new service. These tech companies need to realize in they make money by being in service to the population. The population is not a private ATM machine for them. Time to get some laws passed

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Sfgiants43
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I have finally figured out a solution, all you have to do is disable
notifications on your phone from pandora. Then when you swipe away the bar
it will actually stay away.
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SassySam48
Local Performer

I don't to just pause it. I don't listen to it that often to keep it up and paused. This just started awhile back Never used to do it before 

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RLHarrissr
Local Performer

That is a stupid answer. Your engineers are  to dum to add a [stop, Quit, exit] button 

Sfgiants43
Underground

problem fixed, just disable notifications

Dgriff56
Local Performer

Why is it necessary to run in background and no off button?

Why is there no off button?

AdamPandora
Community Manager
Community Manager

@Dgriff56 You can exit the app by navigating to the Recent Apps menu, finding the Pandora app and then swiping it away. 

However, generally there's no need to do all this -- you can simply leave Pandora paused. If Pandora is in the background, re-launch Pandora, then just press the pause button and background the app again. When Pandora is paused, it will use minimal data and battery, and the Android system will automatically close apps as it needs.

Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for listening!


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Stelcom66
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Sometimes that's what I would do. I usually use my laptop for Pandora, but this time of year (summer) sometimes I'll use it on my cell phone since the Wi-Fi signal seems to work better with it out on the deck. I'd usually just power the phone off while Pandora was running (I'm old school with analog phones in the house). 

As mentioned elsewhere here -  another method is to press Recent Apps. On my Samsung Galaxy J7 it's to the left of the home key on the bottom. That will reduce the size of the app, which can then be swiped up to close. It took me awhile to find Recent Apps. I just don't use my cell phone often like most others do.

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