How to Stop Old Apps from Automatically Installing on Your Android Device
Tap and hold the app you don’t want., Drag it to App Info. , Open Google Play., Go to my apps., Select the unwanted app and press the cross symbol on the top right.
5 Steps
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Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Tap and hold the app you don’t want.
Find the app's icon and press and hold.
You should be able to find it in your app drawer. -
Step 2: Drag it to App Info.
, Tap on the icon resembling a multicolored play button on a white bag. , Tap on "My Apps" and then on "All."
A pop-up message will appear asking you if you really want to remove the app from your Google Account.
Simply press OK. -
Step 3: Open Google Play.
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Step 4: Go to my apps.
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Step 5: Select the unwanted app and press the cross symbol on the top right.
Detailed Guide
Find the app's icon and press and hold.
You should be able to find it in your app drawer.
, Tap on the icon resembling a multicolored play button on a white bag. , Tap on "My Apps" and then on "All."
A pop-up message will appear asking you if you really want to remove the app from your Google Account.
Simply press OK.
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