Android includes a built-in feature that can automatically stop apps from running in the background to conserve resources. Unfortunately, Kliks cannot override this behavior.

Several common factors may cause Android to stop Kliks from running continuously. Here are some troubleshooting tips:

  • Too Many Apps Running: When multiple apps run in the background, Android may shut down Kliks to free up system resources. Try closing unused apps to reduce background load. The method for force stopping apps varies by device (Samsung, Pixel, etc.). For guidance, see [Article 1] or [Article 2].

  • Low Memory (RAM): If your device is running low on memory, Android may stop Kliks. This often happens when many apps are active simultaneously.

  • Signed Out of Kliks: Ensure you're signed into the Kliks app on your device, as being signed out can prevent it from running properly.

Make sure Kliks is excluded from battery optimization or background restrictions in your device settings.


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