How to Stop Brevent Server on Android (Updated November 2025)
If you are wondering how to stop the Brevent server on Android, you are in the right place. In this guide, we shall share all that you need to know about the Brevent Server and how it can be stopped on Android.
The Brevent server powers the Brevent app.
It is an application for Android that helps manage background app activity and improve battery life. In short, Brevent lets you force-stop any application from running in the background, even if it is not in the list of approved apps.
To stop the Brevent server, first disable wireless debugging in your phone’s Developer Options. If that doesn’t work, also disable USB debugging in the same Developer Options menu.
The Brevent server relies on these debugging permissions to operate without root access. After disabling these, check that the Brevent server has stopped within the app.
Without any further ado, let’s get started:
Steps to Stop Brevent Server on Android
Here are some easy steps to halt the Brevent server on Android devices:
Disable Wireless Debugging
Open the Brevent app on your Android device. You will likely see a status indicating the server is running.
Navigate to Developer Options
- Go to your phone’s Settings and navigate to Developer options.
- In the Brevent app, tap on the three lines or menu icon, then select “Developer options”.
- This will take you to your device’s system settings for Developer options.
- Alternatively, you can manually find this in your main system settings (usually under System > Developer options or Additional settings > Developer options, though the exact location varies by manufacturer).
Turn off “Wireless debugging”
- Scroll through the Developer options menu
- Find Wireless debugging and toggle it off.
- Check within the Brevent app to see if the server has stopped.
- If you see the server is still appearing active on some devices.
Disable USB Debugging (if needed)
- If wireless debugging was not enough, go back to the Developer options menu.
- Scroll down and find USB debugging and toggle it off.
- Navigate back to the Brevent app.
- Check the Brevent app again to confirm the server has stopped.
- The status should now indicate that the Brevent server has stopped successfully.
The Brevent server requires these debugging features to function. By disabling them, you revoke the necessary permissions, thereby stopping the server
Hope the guide has been helpful, and the Brevent Server has stopped on Android.