Phone Link (Your Phone) App
YourPhone.exe is safe. It's Microsoft's Phone Link app (formerly Your Phone) that connects your Android or iPhone to Windows for notifications, messages, and file sharing.
YourPhone.exe is the Windows Phone Link app (formerly "Your Phone") that connects your Android or iPhone to your Windows PC. It allows you to access phone notifications, messages, photos, and calls directly from your computer without picking up your phone.
This app has been rebranded to "Phone Link" in Windows 11, but the executable still uses the YourPhone.exe name. It provides seamless integration between your mobile device and PC for productivity and convenience.
Note: Features vary by device. Samsung Galaxy devices get the most features, other Android phones have fewer capabilities, and iPhones have limited functionality (mainly notifications and calls).
Yes, YourPhone.exe is completely safe - it's an official Microsoft application included with Windows 10 and 11.
C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.YourPhone_*\YourPhone.exe typically uses 50-200 MB RAM and minimal CPU when idle. Usage increases during active sync or app mirroring.
Yes, you can uninstall it if you don't use phone integration. Settings → Apps → Phone Link → Uninstall. Alternatively, use PowerShell: Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.YourPhone -AllUsers | Remove-AppxPackage. This frees up resources and removes the process completely. You can reinstall from Microsoft Store if needed later.
Yes, but with limited functionality. iPhone users can: 1) Sync notifications and messages (requires Phone Link app on iPhone), 2) Make and receive calls (with Bluetooth connection). iPhone does NOT support: photo browsing, app mirroring, or clipboard sync. Android phones (especially Samsung) have much fuller integration.
Phone Link (Your Phone companion app) maintains constant connection for instant syncing. To reduce battery drain: 1) Disable "All notifications" and select specific apps only, 2) Turn off calls feature if not used, 3) Exit Phone Link app on phone when not actively using PC, 4) Reduce photo sync frequency in settings, 5) Use WiFi instead of cellular data for connection.
Phone Link is Microsoft's official solution built into Windows 10/11, works with all compatible phones, integrates deeply with Windows, and is free. Dell Mobile Connect is Dell's proprietary solution for Dell PCs only, has similar features but different interface, and may offer some Dell-specific integrations. Most users should use Phone Link as it's the standard Windows solution.