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Many users keep their MacBooks plugged in all day and night. Since they tend to use it at a table or desk, and rarely need to bring it when leaving the house. And while this isnt a major problem, it can cause longevity issues with the MacBooks battery. You see, charging lithium-ion battery cells to 100% capacity and letting them sit for hours or even days on end is detrimental to their health. Since constant high voltage and high heat puts stress on the cells and eventually erodes their lifespan. So a battery that would have lasted 1,000 charge cycles, could only last 800. Thats why your iPhone will display a warning message if its plugged in at 100% for too long. And even discharge the battery to 99% to minimize long-term damage. But the Mac didnt have these software protections in place until 2019 with macOS Catalina. If youve ever wondered why your MacBook stopped charging at 80%, its because of a new feature called Battery Health Management. Which