Google Play Store might soon let you uninstall apps remotely across devices

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Google Play Store might soon let you uninstall apps remotely across devices

Google Play Store might soon let you uninstall apps remotely across devices،

Want to streamline the management of your applications on your connected devices? Well, Google is preparing to introduce a cool feature that will allow you to remotely uninstall apps from your Play Store.

This update, originally promised with Play Store update v38.3, has been slightly delayed and is now expected to debut with v38.8. Code connoisseur Assemble Debug (via Android titles) got their hands on this feature, and it looks promising. It's basically like having a universal app manager at your fingertips, allowing you to uninstall unwanted apps from any connected device, not just your connected Android smartphones.

Although the installation process is simple, Google has made uninstalling apps a little more complex. Once this feature is rolled out, if you want to initiate deleting an app, tap your profile icon in the Play Store and select “Manage apps & devices”. Next, go to the “Manage” tab, tap your current device name and a list of your connected devices will appear.

From there, simply choose the device you want to target, scroll through the list of apps, and select the apps you want to uninstall. Finally, finalize the action by tapping the delete icon at the top right corner.

This handy feature could be a game-changer for those who own multiple connected gadgets. You will no longer need to physically access each device to eradicate unwanted apps.

And just when you thought it couldn't get any better, the feature also lets you sort your apps by size. This makes it much easier to identify those big monster apps that are draining your device's resources. Eliminate them quickly to see a noticeable improvement in performance.

Google plans to make this feature compatible with a wide range of platforms, including Android Auto, PCs, Android phones, TVs, and Wear OS devices.