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Google Play Store to Let You Uninstall Apps Remotely from Other Connected Devices

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Google Play Store to Let You Uninstall Apps Remotely from Other Connected Devices

Google is adding functionalities to make their app marketplace Play Store more user-friendly. In the recent version 38.8 of the Google Play store, users can now delete and uninstall apps remotely from their devices from any other machine connected to the same Gmail account.

This new feature will work on cross platforms such as smartphones, TVs, Android Wear, Auto systems, and PCs. Before this update, users could only delete apps from the device, although they could install apps from connected devices.

The new update provides a more manageable way to uninstall and order apps by size, group, or device for all who use multiple Android devices such as Android TV, Android OS on Smartphone, Android Auto system, Android Wear, or any other method.

This is a more friendly feature by which you can install and uninstall any app using your Android phone or the desktop browser.

Android version 38.8 has already been released but has yet to reach all users; it may take a few weeks to roll out fully. 

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Masri serves as the Chief Content Editor at BestKodiTips. With three years of experience, she excels in creating technical content, focusing on how-to guides, Android and Kodi tutorials, app reviews, and addressing common technological challenges. She ensures to stay abreast of the latest tech updates. Outside of work, Masir finds pleasure in reading books, watching documentaries, and engaging in table tennis.

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