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What does runtime broker background process do
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Runtime Broker is a Windows process that manages app permissions on your system. It checks which apps are requesting permission to access certain system resources, such as your location, camera, or other sensors.
Runtime Broker ensures that apps are only allowed to access resources that they have permission to use, and it helps to prevent malicious apps from accessing sensitive information without your knowledge.
The process itself does not consume a lot of system resources, but if you notice that Runtime Broker is using a significant amount of CPU or memory, it could be a sign that an app is misbehaving or requesting permissions excessively. In this case, you may need to review and adjust app permissions in order to resolve the issue.
Runtime Broker ensures that apps are only allowed to access resources that they have permission to use, and it helps to prevent malicious apps from accessing sensitive information without your knowledge.
The process itself does not consume a lot of system resources, but if you notice that Runtime Broker is using a significant amount of CPU or memory, it could be a sign that an app is misbehaving or requesting permissions excessively. In this case, you may need to review and adjust app permissions in order to resolve the issue.
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